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Centre of Democracy

Studio Work, 2016

When political theorist discuss public space, they generally refer to the print and digital media as the representative for democracy, in contrast to older civilization where public spaces played a significant role in determining the idea of democracy. The shift from physical to virtual is due to the scale and complexity of our society, as civilization evolve and grow, making it impossible for everyone to gather and argue in a physical forum. The centre accommodates a sequence of varied, liberal spaces interconnecting larger institutional and domestic spaces. The centre was constructed around various practical, environmental, political and symbolic constituents, modeling the site into a democracy hub that sustains the act of protest through institutional and domestic facilities.

© 2019 by Ker Neng Peh

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