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    Antonius Richard Rusli from Universitas Katolik Parahyangan views the fundamental transformation through participatory design as the key element of his project that brings spirit of the neighborhood (Kampung) and desirability back to an inaccessible slum along the river. His project, “Social Design: Urban neighborhood remediation” in in Bandung, Indonesia, improves deteriorating physical and social conditions of the Bukit Jarian Kampong by introducing a sanitation hub as public space in the center of the slum and also restoring the polluted river, and won the “Next Generation” 3rd prize.

Antonius Richard Rusli from Universitas Katolik Parahyangan views the fundamental transformation through participatory design as the key element of his project that brings the spirit of the neighborhood (Kampung) and desirability back to an inaccessible slum along the river. His project, “Social Design: Urban neighborhood remediation” in Bandung, Indonesia, improves deteriorating physical and social conditions of the Bukit Jarian Kampong by introducing a sanitation hub as public space in the center of the slum and also restoring the polluted river, and it won the “Next Generation” 3rd prize.

Last updated: November 23, 2014 Jakarta, Indonesia

Antonius Richard Rusli from Universitas Katolik Parahyangan views the fundamental transformation through participatory design as the key element of his project that brings the spirit of the neighborhood (Kampung) and desirability back to an inaccessible slum along the river. His project, “Social Design: Urban neighborhood remediation” in Bandung, Indonesia, improves deteriorating physical and social conditions of the Bukit Jarian Kampong by introducing a sanitation hub as public space in the center of the slum and also restoring the polluted river, and it won the “Next Generation” 3rd prize.

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