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  • North Belfast Community Action Project (2002) Report of the Project Team [The ‘Dunlop Report’]
  • Patzak-Poor, Jürgen, Hackett, Mark and McKeever, Orla (2004) ‘The construction of emptiness’, unpublished paper from conference ‘Ireland: space, text, time’, University of Ulster. March 2004
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  • Sandercock, Leonie (1998) Towards cosmopolis, planning for multicultural cities, London: Wiley.
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  • Statue Park Museum, Click To Visit Website
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    Additional credits:
  • 'Life/Supersurface’ and ‘Endless Monument’, by Superstudio
  • Untitled by Peter Lyssiotis
  • Weather Project’ at Tate Modern, by Olafur Eliasson
  • The ‘yellow table’ concept was originally developed by a Mark Innes, Jürgen Patzak-Poor, and others, at a Berlin workshop on regeneration proposals for Scarborough, England.

    Building Initiative Includes:
    Antje Buchholz antje.bu@web.de,   Orla McKeever o.mckeever@ulster.ac.uk,   Deirdre McMenamin dmdsarchitects@ntlworld.com,   Conor Moloney c.moloney@lse.ac.uk,   Jürgen Patzak-Poor j.patzak-poor@ulster.ac.uk,   Dougal Sheridan dsheridanarch@eircom.net

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