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Lev takes part in Urban Voids debate in Dover May 2011
The discussion was hosted by Dover Arts Devleopment and organised by Joao Gamiero Neves. It focused on a number of vacant sites awaiting redevelopment in the centre of Dover.
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Comment piece published in the Landscape Journal April 2011
The piece was an opportunity to image design as one discipline with a number of specialisms.
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Lev's thoughts on CUP published in Building Design Feb 2011
The article investigated the work of the Centre for Urban Pedagogy following two lectures from Damon Rich in London.
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Lev attends a review at Central Saint Martins Feb 2011
The review was part of the Creative Practice for Narrative Environments course, and sought to compare different conceptions of the future of cities.
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Lev contributes to Amber festival in Istanbul Nov 2010
The talk was about the relationship between data evidence and its role in shaping the city.
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Trondheim smart suburb exhibition Feb 2010
Lev prepared software for exhibition visitors considering aspects of a house they would build in a new zero carbon neighbourhood which informed people about the wider urban implications of their choices. The device was used by sociologists to test local focus groups. The exhibition was prepared and curated by Eli Hatleskog at Trondheim University.
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IAPS Culture, Space, and Housing Conference Oct 2009
Lev's presentation of an academic paper exploring proposals for large scale self build developments was well received at the conference and seleceted for publication in a forthcomming peer reviewed volume.
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Stories from my street #1: the street party 2008
The first of a series of Lev's observational stories.
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Lev designs Haringey Indypendent banner 2008
Lev designs a newspaper title banner for the Haringey Solidarity Group alluding to their campaign against advertising billboards in the borough.
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Lev reveiws Gehry film in ‘Little White Lies’ June 2007
By encouraging the reader to question the idea of the architect as a formal genius, The review raises the issue of white elephants in regeneration, and muses over Gehry's role in the image economy. The article is a way to reach people who would not otherwise be interested in architectural, social and urban issues.
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