Temporary public space case study of Lanai MIP / Mohamad Suhaimi bin Khalid and Ana Kashfi Muhamad

Lanai MIP is a project that looks on the idea of a temporary public space within an urban setting. Originally an empty space with a bit of a touch on landscape, the space was then converted into a temporary attractive area in conjunction to celebrate the 9 th World Urban Forum. Using this as a case...

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Main Authors: Khalid, Mohamad Suhaimi (Author), Muhamad, Ana Kashfi (Author)
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Published: 2019.
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