Sustainable Urban Innovation: Correlations between Art, Society, and Individuals in fostering Creative Neighborhoods

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Castanho, Rui
Hayder, Gasim
Ahmed, Sherif

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Springer Nature Switzerland

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goal-11

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Intricacies unfold within the nexus of Art, Individual, and Society have profound implications on the dynamics of Sustainable Urban Development and sculpting the tableau of contemporary urban panoramas. As urban landscapes evolve into mosaics of increasing complexity and diversity, the present research aims to comprehend the interplays and impacts across these pivotal domains that emerge as imperative for crafting resilient and sustainable communities. Following a selective review of periodical and seminal publications, this research examines both quantitative and qualitative parameters gleaned from an exhaustive exploration of pertinent case studies and theorical essays. With the objective to unveil the nuanced interplay of Art that collectively molds urban environments. Special attention is directed towards unraveling patterns and correlations, with a specific lens on the genesis of Creative Neighborhoods. This study seeks to elucidate how these intertwined realms act in synergy, fostering the emergence of urban spaces that seamlessly integrate Art and Culture into the very fabric of daily existence and the intricate dynamics of community life.

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Souza Sánchez, P. M. de. (2024). Sustainable Urban Innovation: Correlations between Art, Society, and Individuals in fostering Creative Neighborhoods. Urban Identity Explored: Architecture and Arts in Cities, 235–246. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60641-0

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