ABSTRACT
This book focuses on the importance of place and the multifaceted process of placemaking to the creation of durable and meaningful urban environments. It features international thought leaders, judiciously curated and convened across disciplines, cultures, and viewpoints to debate their perspectives on the merits and challenges of place and placemaking. Chapters investigate the tenor, timeliness, and tensions of place, and how we envision, co-create, and communicate place with colleagues, citizens, and critics. Stemming from the first Rudy Bruner Debate on Urban Excellence, chapter authors expressly present their experience, insights, and questions on place and placemaking, inspiring critical reflection and action in the world that surrounds us. This book will be of interest to students and practitioners in urban planning, urban design, real estate, architecture, and landscape architecture and to urban advocates and civic leaders.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |22 pages
Introduction
part 1|92 pages
Positioning Place
chapter |22 pages
Introduction to Positioning Place and Placemaking: An Interview with Tony Hiss
part 2|93 pages
Envisioning Place
chapter 2.2|30 pages
The Pragmatist's Guide To Envisioning Place
part 3|73 pages
Co-Creating Place
chapter 3.2|18 pages
The Tragedy and Triumph of Place:
chapter |22 pages
Placemaking in Immigrant Communities:
part 4|88 pages
Communicating Place
chapter 4.2|26 pages
“I Wish for a Happy Planet”: Young People's Conceptions, Imaginaries, and Potentials for Co-Learning in Place
part 5|15 pages
Conclusion
