Deconstructing placemaking: needs, opportunities, and assets
In: Routledge research in planning and urban design
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In: Routledge research in planning and urban design
In: Routledge research in planning and urban design
"A new taxonomy of placemaking is needed; concerns have been expressed about the professionalization of placemaking through the proliferation of standards, zoning codes, and restrictive covenants. "Place matters" has become a mantra in many disciplines - architecture, urban planning and urban design, geography, and sociology to name a few. While conceptualized narrowly by individual disciplines, a holistic framework of placemaking is sorely missing. Mahyar Arefi seeks to fill this gap by exploring these questions: how are places physically created, socially mobilized, and politically contested? This book explores three competing approaches to placemaking: need-based, opportunity-based, and asset-based. Using a case study approach, the book delves into each paradigm and its stages of physical formation, social mobilization, and political contestation"--
In: City, Culture and Society, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 37-48
ISSN: 1877-9166
In: Journal of urban affairs, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 126-128
ISSN: 1467-9906
In: Journal of urban affairs, Band 31, Heft 5, S. 635-636
ISSN: 1467-9906
Who shapes our cities? In an age of increasing urban pluralism, globalization and immigration, decreasing public budgets, and an ongoing crisis of authority among designers and planners, the urban environment is shaped by a number of non-traditional stakeholders. The book surveys the kaleidoscope of views on the agency of urbanism, providing an overview of the various scholarly debates and territories that pertain to bottom-up efforts such as everyday urbanism, DIY urbanism, guerilla urbanism, tactical urbanism, and lean urbanism. Uniquely, this books seeks connections between the various movements by curating a range of views on the past, present, and future of bottom-up urbanism. The contributors also connect the recent trend of bottom-up efforts in the West with urban informality in the Global South, drawing parallels and finding contrast between social and institutional structures across the globe. The book appeals to urbanists in the widest sense of the word: those who shape, study, and improve our urban spaces.
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 107, S. 102297
In: Journal of urbanism: international research on placemaking and urban sustainability, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 165-184
ISSN: 1754-9183
In: Current Urban Studies, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 59-73
ISSN: 2328-4919
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 30, Heft 14, S. 40724-40736
ISSN: 1614-7499
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 27, Heft 20, S. 25390-25403
ISSN: 1614-7499