E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
Hamdi The Placemaker's Guide to Building Community
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-1-136-54097-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-136-54097-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
From the author of Small Change comes this engaging guide to placemaking, packed with practical skills and tools that architects, planners, urban designers and other built environment specialists need in order to engage effectively with development work in any context.
Drawing on four decades of practical and teaching experience, the author offers fresh insight into the complexities faced by practitioners when working to improve the communities, lives and livelihoods of people the world over. The book shows how these complexities are a context for, rather than a barrier to, creative work. The book also critiques the single vision top down approach to design and planning. Using examples of successful professional practice across Europe, the US, Africa, Latin America and post-tsunami Asia, the author demonstrates how good policy can derive from good practices when reasoned backwards, as well as how plans can emerge in practice without a preponderance of planning. Reasoning backwards is shown to be a more effective and inclusive way of planning forwards with significant improvements to the quality of process and place. The book also offers a variety of methods and tools for analyzing the issues, engaging with communities and other stakeholders for design and settlement planning and for improving the skills of all involved in placemaking.
Ultimately the book serves as an inspiring guide, and a distillation of decades of practical wisdom and experience. The resulting practical handbook is for all those involved in doing, learning and teaching placemaking and urban development world-wide.
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Prologue
1. The Evolution of Development and the Placemakers' Tools - A Short Introduction
Part I: Place, Time and Clutter - Learning from Practice
Reflection: Listening to Communicate - David Sanderson
2. The Bad, the Good, the Ugly
3. Profiling Vulnerability
Part II: Placemaking and the Architecture of Opportunity
Reflection: Getting answers to questions you don't ask - Anshu Sharma
4. Toolkits
5. Knowledge
6. Participation in Practice
7. Interventions: Site Plans and House plans, Buffaloes and Mushrooms
Part III: Placemakers - Responsible Practice and the Question of Scale
Reflection: The Invisible Stakeholder - Charles Parrack
8. PEAS: about sociable practice
9. Reasoning to Scale
10. Targeting Constraints
11. Learning and Communication
12. Reducing Dependency, Cultivating Ownership
13. Building Livelihoods
Part IV: Teaching
Reflection: The Mess of Practice - Rumana Kabir
14. The Intervention Studio
15. The Placemakers Code
Notes and References