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Public space, in its role as the main stage for social interactions between strangers, clearly plays a role in facilitating or limiting opportunities for social cohesion. This book synthesizes scholarly knowledge at the intersection of public space design and social cohesion and is based on original research and a depth of urban design practice.
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Public space, in its role as the main stage for social interactions between strangers, clearly plays a role in facilitating or limiting opportunities for social cohesion. This book synthesizes scholarly knowledge at the intersection of public space design and social cohesion and is based on original research and a depth of urban design practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429951053
- Artikelnr.: 56838342
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429951053
- Artikelnr.: 56838342
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Patricia Aelbrecht is Lecturer in Urban Design at the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK. Her research focuses on the social dimension of urban design, in particular on how social practices and activism in public space shape and redefine the meanings and uses of public spaces in a wide range of cultural and social contexts in Europe. Recent work also investigates mega-events as catalysts of urban regeneration and the contested regeneration of post-war modernist cityscapes. She holds a PhD in Urban Studies and an MSc in International Planning from University College London, and a BArch and MArch from the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal. Quentin Stevens is Associate Professor in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. He is author of The Ludic City, joint editor of Loose Space: Possibility and Diversity in Urban Life (both Routledge 2007), and author or editor of four other books with Routledge. His research focuses on environment-behaviour relations in public spaces; his recent projects have investigated social engagement around public memorials, public artworks, and urban waterfronts. He holds a PhD in Urban Design and a BArch from the University of Melbourne, and a Master's in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
Introduction: From mixing with strangers to collective placemaking:
existing theories, policies and practices around social cohesion in public
space design Public Space Design, Development and Management Processes
Top-down projects Chapter 1. The Making of Democratic Urban Public Space in
Denmark Chapter 2. The Marginalised Others: Memorials to non-Jewish
Holocaust victims in Berlin's Government District Chapter 3. Social
Cohesion vis-a-vis Spatial Division: The Contradictions of Participatory
Design Chapter 4. The Role of Public Spaces on Social Cohesion and
Inclusivity: Metamorphosis of a historic park in Ankara, Turkey Chapter 5.
A Placemaking Approach to Estate Regeneration Projects: A Practitioner's
Perspective Bottom-up projects Chapter 6. Bottom-up Public Space Design and
Social Cohesion: The case of a self-developed park in an informal
settlement of Bogotá Chapter 7. UN Habitat's engagement of residents,
refugees and local authorities in a public space design process in Bourj
Hammoud, Lebanon Chapter 8. Open Green: Placemaking beyond Place-bound
Communities in Taipei Post-occupation evaluations Chapter 9. New Public
Spaces of Circulation, Consumption and Recreation and their Scope for
Informal Social Interaction and Cohesion Chapter 10. Visibility of Turkish
Amenities: Immigrant's Integration and Social Cohesion in Amsterdam
Chapter 11. Pop-up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary
Chapter 12. Designing for Difficulty: Agonistic Urban Design Chapter 13.
Exploring Social Equity in the Park: Design and Management of new
city-centre spaces in Sheffield, UK, and Ahmedabad, India Chapter 14. The
Streets: a Fluid Place of Social Cohesion Conclusion: Emerging Knowledge at
the Intersection of Public Space Design and Social Cohesion
existing theories, policies and practices around social cohesion in public
space design Public Space Design, Development and Management Processes
Top-down projects Chapter 1. The Making of Democratic Urban Public Space in
Denmark Chapter 2. The Marginalised Others: Memorials to non-Jewish
Holocaust victims in Berlin's Government District Chapter 3. Social
Cohesion vis-a-vis Spatial Division: The Contradictions of Participatory
Design Chapter 4. The Role of Public Spaces on Social Cohesion and
Inclusivity: Metamorphosis of a historic park in Ankara, Turkey Chapter 5.
A Placemaking Approach to Estate Regeneration Projects: A Practitioner's
Perspective Bottom-up projects Chapter 6. Bottom-up Public Space Design and
Social Cohesion: The case of a self-developed park in an informal
settlement of Bogotá Chapter 7. UN Habitat's engagement of residents,
refugees and local authorities in a public space design process in Bourj
Hammoud, Lebanon Chapter 8. Open Green: Placemaking beyond Place-bound
Communities in Taipei Post-occupation evaluations Chapter 9. New Public
Spaces of Circulation, Consumption and Recreation and their Scope for
Informal Social Interaction and Cohesion Chapter 10. Visibility of Turkish
Amenities: Immigrant's Integration and Social Cohesion in Amsterdam
Chapter 11. Pop-up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary
Chapter 12. Designing for Difficulty: Agonistic Urban Design Chapter 13.
Exploring Social Equity in the Park: Design and Management of new
city-centre spaces in Sheffield, UK, and Ahmedabad, India Chapter 14. The
Streets: a Fluid Place of Social Cohesion Conclusion: Emerging Knowledge at
the Intersection of Public Space Design and Social Cohesion
Introduction: From mixing with strangers to collective placemaking:
existing theories, policies and practices around social cohesion in public
space design Public Space Design, Development and Management Processes
Top-down projects Chapter 1. The Making of Democratic Urban Public Space in
Denmark Chapter 2. The Marginalised Others: Memorials to non-Jewish
Holocaust victims in Berlin's Government District Chapter 3. Social
Cohesion vis-a-vis Spatial Division: The Contradictions of Participatory
Design Chapter 4. The Role of Public Spaces on Social Cohesion and
Inclusivity: Metamorphosis of a historic park in Ankara, Turkey Chapter 5.
A Placemaking Approach to Estate Regeneration Projects: A Practitioner's
Perspective Bottom-up projects Chapter 6. Bottom-up Public Space Design and
Social Cohesion: The case of a self-developed park in an informal
settlement of Bogotá Chapter 7. UN Habitat's engagement of residents,
refugees and local authorities in a public space design process in Bourj
Hammoud, Lebanon Chapter 8. Open Green: Placemaking beyond Place-bound
Communities in Taipei Post-occupation evaluations Chapter 9. New Public
Spaces of Circulation, Consumption and Recreation and their Scope for
Informal Social Interaction and Cohesion Chapter 10. Visibility of Turkish
Amenities: Immigrant's Integration and Social Cohesion in Amsterdam
Chapter 11. Pop-up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary
Chapter 12. Designing for Difficulty: Agonistic Urban Design Chapter 13.
Exploring Social Equity in the Park: Design and Management of new
city-centre spaces in Sheffield, UK, and Ahmedabad, India Chapter 14. The
Streets: a Fluid Place of Social Cohesion Conclusion: Emerging Knowledge at
the Intersection of Public Space Design and Social Cohesion
existing theories, policies and practices around social cohesion in public
space design Public Space Design, Development and Management Processes
Top-down projects Chapter 1. The Making of Democratic Urban Public Space in
Denmark Chapter 2. The Marginalised Others: Memorials to non-Jewish
Holocaust victims in Berlin's Government District Chapter 3. Social
Cohesion vis-a-vis Spatial Division: The Contradictions of Participatory
Design Chapter 4. The Role of Public Spaces on Social Cohesion and
Inclusivity: Metamorphosis of a historic park in Ankara, Turkey Chapter 5.
A Placemaking Approach to Estate Regeneration Projects: A Practitioner's
Perspective Bottom-up projects Chapter 6. Bottom-up Public Space Design and
Social Cohesion: The case of a self-developed park in an informal
settlement of Bogotá Chapter 7. UN Habitat's engagement of residents,
refugees and local authorities in a public space design process in Bourj
Hammoud, Lebanon Chapter 8. Open Green: Placemaking beyond Place-bound
Communities in Taipei Post-occupation evaluations Chapter 9. New Public
Spaces of Circulation, Consumption and Recreation and their Scope for
Informal Social Interaction and Cohesion Chapter 10. Visibility of Turkish
Amenities: Immigrant's Integration and Social Cohesion in Amsterdam
Chapter 11. Pop-up Landscape Design and the Disruption of the Ordinary
Chapter 12. Designing for Difficulty: Agonistic Urban Design Chapter 13.
Exploring Social Equity in the Park: Design and Management of new
city-centre spaces in Sheffield, UK, and Ahmedabad, India Chapter 14. The
Streets: a Fluid Place of Social Cohesion Conclusion: Emerging Knowledge at
the Intersection of Public Space Design and Social Cohesion