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A Case For Cultural Mapping

Janet Pillai, Author, Cultural Mapping : A Guide to Understanding Place, Community and Continuity

04-Sep-20 09:37

A Case For Cultural Mapping

 

Cultural mapping is a relatively new field which takes the approach of recording and revealing an integrated picture of the cultural character, significance and workings of a place. What role does it have in the future of urban design and planning of new developments in our homes and cities? Janet Pillai, researcher, practitioner and activist in the field of arts and culture education talks to us about her latest book which seeks to help you learn about this process, its benefits and considerations.

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Produced by: Sim Wie Boon

Presented by: Sim Wie Boon


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