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The Production of Shared Space in Northern Ireland: Part 1

The psychological dimensions of shared space in Belfast

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W. Y. Perera, B. A. K. S. Perera & N. S. Jayasena. (2021) Adaptability of the shared workspace concept, for office buildings in Sri Lanka. Intelligent Buildings International 13:4, pages 327-341.
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Ian Mell, John Sturzaker, Alice Correia, Mary Gearey, Neale Blair, Luciana Lang & Fearghus O’Sullivan. (2022) When Is a Park More Than a Park? Rethinking the Role of Parks as “Shared Space” in Post-Conflict Belfast. Land 11:10, pages 1611.
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