Maša Bezbradica
#Intern
Bridging the gap between technology and urban experiences
Maša Bezbradica is a 2nd year master candidate pursuing a degree in Urban Planning and Policy Design at Politecnico di Milano. Given her prior background in Environmental Sciences and Policy Design, her work focuses on understanding the multidimension of urban spaces from both an ecological and political sphere.
Her main interests focus on the role of public spaces both in cities and natural areas, and how they contribute to the surrounding environment from both social and spatial aspect. Due to her experience both in Europe and the United States, she is interested in understanding the discrepancies of similar public spaces across different scales and how they function.
As a team member of URBINARY Podcast, she contributes to content creation, interviewing and narration, by applying urban theories within real-world settings. Currently, she is focusing on understanding the social and spatial effects of student protests on the urban sphere, bringing an international perspective to our podcast.
Her interests lie in understanding the importance of people in urban spaces and how they shape the urban environment.
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