IT’S PINK! redesigning Laura Street into a smart model for gender-responsive planned unit development towards social reproduction

Women are perceived as having a small participation in the city due to the gender roles that reinforce architecture (Rendell, 2000). The separation between the public and private spheres is evidence of women’s oppression that surpasses the spatial and social dimensions. Starting from the space that...

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Main Author: De Guzman, Julienne Marie R. (Author)
Other Authors: Lacson, David Xander T. (thesis adviser.)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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