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A Titanic misrepresentation of architectural and spatial specificity
David Coyles
Belfast School of Architecture & the Be
Faculty Of Computing, Eng. & Built Env.
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Arts and Humanities
Spatial
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Titanic
100%
Misrepresentation
100%
Belfast
57%
Urban
28%
Renewals
28%
Global
14%
Northern Ireland
14%
Review
14%
Scheme
14%
Narrative
14%
Placement
14%
Fieldwork
14%
Architecture
14%
Frontier
14%
Framework
14%
juncture
14%
Urban Spaces
14%
Historic
14%
Ambition
14%
Public Interest
14%
Regional Science
14%
supremacy
14%
Built Environment
14%
Case Study
14%
Coca-Cola
14%
Social Sciences
Misrepresentation
100%
Belfast
100%
Urban Renewal
50%
Case Study
25%
UK
25%
Boundaries
25%
Narrative
25%
Public Interest
25%
Urban Spaces
25%
Planning Strategy
25%
Private Sector
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Urban Renewal
100%
Private Sector
50%