r/HostileArchitecture

Design ostile e condizioni di visione
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Design ostile e condizioni di visione

Ciao a tutti!

Sono una studentessa di design della Comunicazione presso l'Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli.

Per la mia tesi sto raccogliendo dati su come viviamo gli spazi pubblici in città e sul fenomeno dell'architettura ostile, ponendo Napoli come contesto di ricerca. Ho pensato di condividere il mio questionario in questo spazio perché mi sembra molto accogliente ma soprattutto attento alla mia città!

Il questionario dura circa 2,5 minuti ed è 100% anonimo. Se vi va di compilarlo (o di girarlo a chi vive o frequenta Napoli), mi dareste un aiuto enorme per la ricerca! ❤️🫶

Il contributo e tempo che dedicherete saranno fondamentali!

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u/Controcampo-5387 — 3 days ago
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Hostile Architecture or Hostile Design

Is there are difference between Hostile Architecture & Hostile Design. This VIDEO attempts to give some answers. Probably we could have elaborated even better but putting the words on a paper was the first step.

Please understand this video as invitation for collaboration and offer to brainstorm together the meaning of Hostile architecture. We believe that expanding the horizons of the understanding can help us deliver better solutions.

Let us know what do you think about it.

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u/StripingArchitecture — 4 days ago

The stalls in the restrooms at my job are only chest height to keep people from spending too long in the restrooms. Im 59 for reference.

u/heenmschants — 7 days ago
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Bizarre Queueing System In East London Estate

I was walking down a small road off Salmon Lane (E14) called Copenhagen Place. I came across a pretty regular looking East London estate. I noticed that one of the walkways up to the estate has this strange layout of metal bars which make ridiculously difficult to get to the exit on the other side. I was thinking that maybe it was to enforce a queuing system for something that isn’t here anymore? But I can’t imagine there would have been a venue there or something because the outside bit looks in keeping with the estate. I’d love to hear if anyone could provide more context about this.

u/Extension_Cost_5522 — 12 days ago