ABSTRACT

Recoded City examines alternative urban design, planning and architecture for the other 90%: namely the practice of participatory placemaking, a burgeoning practice that co-author Thomas Ermacora terms ‘recoding’. In combining bottom-up and top-down means of regenerating and rebalancing neighbourhoods affected by declining welfare or struck by disaster, this growing movement brings greater resilience.

Recoded City sheds light on a new epoch in the relationship between cities and civil society by presenting an emerging range of collaborative solutions and distributed governance models. The authors draw on their own fresh research of global pioneers forging localist design strategies, public-realm interventions and new stakeholder dynamics. As the world becomes increasingly digital and virtual, a myriad of online tools and technological options is becoming available. These give unprecedented co-creation opportunities to communities and professionals alike, yielding the benefits of a more open – DIY – society.

Because of its close engagement with people, place and local identity, the field of participatory placemaking has huge untapped potential. Responding to the challenges of the Anthropocene era, Recoded City is for decision-makers, developers and practitioners working globally to make better and more liveable cities.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

The rise of bottom-up placemaking

chapter |12 pages

Wiki culture

chapter |10 pages

Fast forward now

chapter |14 pages

Reframing placemaking

part |1 pages

Recoding: the art of participatory placemaking

chapter |3 pages

A concept and a method

chapter 3|1 pages

Using time wisely

chapter 4|3 pages

Funding and funding solutions

chapter 5|1 pages

Evaluating the process

chapter |1 pages

the bigger picture

chapter |13 pages

Futures

part |1 pages

Stories

chapter |15 pages

Voices

chapter |1 pages

Photo credits

chapter |7 pages

Endnotes

chapter |2 pages

Acknowledgements

chapter |2 pages

Biographies