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How to Turn a Place Around: A Handbook for Creating Successful Public Space

This handbook and the associated course by the Project for Public Spaces provides eleven principles for creating successful public spaces along with tools and methods for evaluating public spaces in communities.Available for purchase on website.



OrganizationProject for Public Spaces
Resource TypeToolkit
URLwww.pps.org/info/Books_Videos/httapa
Publish Date2000
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