Tuesday, February 14, 2012
“At most times, the urbanologist and the anthropologist are one and the same.” airoots/eirut
“This quasi-anthropological approach towards the observation of urbanity derives largely from the belief that designing for a context such as Dharavi – or any urban condition, for that matter – must necessarily occur with the involvement of its inhabitants, the end users.” From URBZ: Crowdsourcing the city, a great piece in Domus
Photo: The street bazaar on Mahatma Gandhi Road in Dharavi 

“At most times, the urbanologist and the anthropologist are one and the same.” airoots/eirut

“This quasi-anthropological approach towards the observation of urbanity derives largely from the belief that designing for a context such as Dharavi – or any urban condition, for that matter – must necessarily occur with the involvement of its inhabitants, the end users.” From URBZ: Crowdsourcing the city, a great piece in Domus

Photo: The street bazaar on Mahatma Gandhi Road in Dharavi 

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