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100 _aMehta, Vikas Ed.
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245 0 0 _aCompanion to public space (only online access)
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
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300 _a1 online resource ; 564p.
500 _aContents: Part 1: Perspectives 1. Public space: a critique of a metamorphosis Ali Madanipour 2. Crossing disciplinary and locational boundaries in public space-researchBas Spierings and Rianne van Melik 3. The collective outdoors: memories, desires and becoming local in an era of mobilityClare Rishbeth 4. Appropriation of public space: a dialectical approach in designing publicnessElahe Karimnia and Tigran Haas 5. Landshape urbanism: the topography of public spaceKarl Kullmann 6. Social justice as a framework for evaluating public spaceSetha Low Part 2: Influences 7. Planetary public space: scale, context, and politics Jason Luger and Loretta Lees 8. Public Space and the New Urban Agenda: fostering a human-centered approach for the future of our citiesLuisa Bravo 9. Safety, public health and public spaceVania Ceccato 10. Inclusiveness and exclusiveness in public open spaces for the visually impairedKin Wai Michael Siu, Yi Lin Wong, and Jiao Xin Xiao 11. Public space, austerity and innovation (the London case) Matthew Carmona 12. Cultural visibility and place qualityCeren Sezer 13. (Post?)-Colonial parks: urban public space in Trinidad and ZanzibarGarth Myers 14. Global homogenization of public space? a comparison of Western and Eastern contextsTigan Panjaintan, Dorina Pojani, and Sebastien Darchen 15. Right to the city (at night): surveillance and spectacle in public spaceSu-Jan Yeo 16. No, Hiroba is not public space; so what?!Darko Radovic Part 3: Types 17. Types as descriptive and analytic tools in public space researchKaren A. Franck and Te-Sheng Huang 18. Public space use: a classification Sverre Bjerkeset and Jonny Aspen 19. How public is public space?: a public/private typology Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka 20. Private, semi-private, and public spaces: Urban design quality critique, comparisons, and recommendationsEls Leclercq and Dorina Pojani 21. Throwntogether spaces: disassembling 'city beaches'Quentin Stevens 22. Parks and open spaces for older adults?Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris 23. Expanding common ground Ken Greenberg 24. The skyscraper and public space: an uneasy history and the capacity for radical reinventionVuk Radovic 25. Memory, monuments and creating inclusive public spacesRenia Ehrenfeucht Part 4: Actions 26. Public space as a space of resistance and democratic resilience Jeffrey Hou 27. Public space and the political - reconnecting urban resistance and urban emancipationSabine Knierbein 28. Performing protestability: the dynamic between protests and public spacesTali Hatuka 29. Public space, publicness and public-facing artRike Sitas 30. Public space, immigration, and gentrification in the RavalJeremy Nemeth 31. Public space challenges and possibilities in Latin America: the city's socio-political dimensions through the lens of everyday lifeClara E. Irazabal-Zurita and Andrei Crestani 32. Typologies of the temporary: constructing public spacesMona El Khafif 33. Bringing public spaces to life: the animation of public space Troy Glover Part 5: Futures 34. Public space and the terror(ism) of timeMark Kingwell 35. Solidarism: exploring the publicness of parksMargaret Kohn 36. Events on our urban parkland: scrutinizing public private partnerships in parks governance regimes Susanna F. Schaller and Elizabeth Nisbet 37. The private lives of public spacesMichael Mehaffy and Peter Elmlund 38. How can big data transform public space research and design?Avigail Vantu and Kristen Day 39. Digital Technologies and Public Space in Contemporary China Tim Jachna 40. What if? Forecasting and composing public spacesMark Childs 41. The idea of the commons: challenges of enclosure, encroachment, and exclusionTridib Banerjee
650 0 _aPublic spaces
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650 7 _aARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
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650 7 _aSCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
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700 _aPalazzo, Il
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