Future Public Spaces: Urban Design in Times of Crisis

By: Krebs, Roland (Ed.)Contributor(s): Mayr, Stefan (Ed.)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin JOVIS Verlag 2023Description: 664pISBN: 9783986120016Subject(s): Urban DesignDDC classification: 711
Contents:
Prefaces: Public Space is a Fundamental Human Right by Luisa Bravo p.6, Participatory Planning is Key to Truly Transforming Urban Spaces by Horacio Terraza p.9, Real-life Laboratories for Urban Development by Anselmo Cani p.11, Prologue p.14, Challenging Public Spaces: Dhaka, Maputo and Santo Domingo p.24, Dhaka, Bangladesh p.25, Maputo, Mozambique p.32, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic p.39, Addressing the Challenges-from the Local Perspective in Dhaka, Maput and Santo Domingo Interview with Sheikh Md. Rezwan, Shila de Morais and Sharina Espinal p.47, Resilient Public Spaces-Seven Topics Leading the Way to Integrated Urban Development p.64, Planning from Below Theresa Konig, Emma Gisinger, Lucia Nogales, Mariana Alegre, Ariela de Oliveira, Roland Krebs p.70, Gender-sensitive Planning Miligro Hurtig Ana Falu, Viviana p.82, Transitioning to inclusive Mobility p.93, Activating the Local Economy p.104, Climate Change Adaptation p.115, Closing the Housing Gap 126, Responsive City Administration p.138, Contextualizing Participatory Urban Design-Learning from Asia, Africa and Latin America p.154, Dhaka Experiences-Academic Partnership in Urban Development Shayer Ghafur p.155, Transformative Kathmandu- Placemaking as an Innovative Approach to Respond to Urban Dynamics Niharika Mathema p.161, The Post-conflict City-Rebuilding Through Participation in the Context of Syrian Cities Ghada Rifai p.167, The Heart of the Community Public Participation in Parks in Johannesburg O Interview with Ayanda Roji p.173, The Community Architecture Experience Through the Lens of Bangladeshi "Community Architects" Interview with Suhailey Farzana, Mahmuda Alam, Rubaiya Nasrin, Emerald Upoma Baidya and Khondaker Hasibul Kabir p.179, Planning and the Informal City-Experiences from Cape Town Marcela Guerrero Casas and Dustin Kramer p.185, Collaborative Placemaking in Times of Political Disruption and Health Crisis-the Case of Khartoum City Rahma Ali p.191, Children's Urbanism-Bottom-up Approaches from Another Perspective in Mozambique Interview with Elena Sentieri p.197, Co-Imagining Environmental Urbanism-La Fábrica de Cultura and the Carnival Ecosystem in Colombia Hubert Klumpner, Diego Ceresuela-Wiesmann, Alejandro Restrepo Montoya p.203, Exploratory Urban Walks-Reflections on Inclusive Public Space on the Move Shaolin Nicole Saint Hilaire Jongp.209, Negociaciones Urbanas-Urban Production on the Periphery of Bogotá Interview with Ana López Ortego p.215, MapaNica-Community Mapping toward more Integrated Urban Mobility in Managua, Nicaragua Interview with Rodrigo Rodríguez p.221, Urban Planning Through the Gender-Lens-Lessons Learned from the City of Vienna Interview with Eva Kail p.227, Negotiating Spatial Justice-Reflections on Urban Cinema as Civic Space Marlene Rutzendorfer p.233, Urban Games Gaming as Innovative Contribution to a More Inclusive Urban Development Process Eszter Toth p.239
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Prefaces: Public Space is a Fundamental Human Right by Luisa Bravo p.6, Participatory Planning is Key to Truly Transforming Urban Spaces by Horacio Terraza p.9, Real-life Laboratories for Urban Development by Anselmo Cani p.11, Prologue p.14, Challenging Public Spaces: Dhaka, Maputo and Santo Domingo p.24, Dhaka, Bangladesh p.25, Maputo, Mozambique p.32, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic p.39, Addressing the Challenges-from the Local Perspective in Dhaka, Maput and Santo Domingo Interview with Sheikh Md. Rezwan, Shila de Morais and Sharina Espinal p.47, Resilient Public Spaces-Seven Topics Leading the Way to Integrated Urban Development p.64, Planning from Below Theresa Konig, Emma Gisinger, Lucia Nogales, Mariana Alegre, Ariela de Oliveira, Roland Krebs p.70, Gender-sensitive Planning Miligro Hurtig Ana Falu, Viviana p.82, Transitioning to inclusive Mobility p.93, Activating the Local Economy p.104, Climate Change Adaptation p.115, Closing the Housing Gap 126, Responsive City Administration p.138, Contextualizing Participatory Urban Design-Learning from Asia, Africa and Latin America p.154, Dhaka Experiences-Academic Partnership in Urban Development Shayer Ghafur p.155, Transformative Kathmandu- Placemaking as an Innovative Approach to Respond to Urban Dynamics Niharika Mathema p.161, The Post-conflict City-Rebuilding Through Participation in the Context of Syrian Cities Ghada Rifai p.167, The Heart of the Community Public Participation in Parks in Johannesburg O Interview with Ayanda Roji p.173, The Community Architecture Experience Through the Lens of Bangladeshi "Community Architects" Interview with Suhailey Farzana, Mahmuda Alam, Rubaiya Nasrin, Emerald Upoma Baidya and Khondaker Hasibul Kabir p.179, Planning and the Informal City-Experiences from Cape Town Marcela Guerrero Casas and Dustin Kramer p.185, Collaborative Placemaking in Times of Political Disruption and Health Crisis-the Case of Khartoum City Rahma Ali p.191, Children's Urbanism-Bottom-up Approaches from Another Perspective in Mozambique Interview with Elena Sentieri p.197, Co-Imagining Environmental Urbanism-La Fábrica de Cultura and the Carnival Ecosystem in Colombia Hubert Klumpner, Diego Ceresuela-Wiesmann, Alejandro Restrepo Montoya p.203, Exploratory Urban Walks-Reflections on Inclusive Public Space on the Move Shaolin Nicole Saint Hilaire Jongp.209, Negociaciones Urbanas-Urban Production on the Periphery of Bogotá Interview with Ana López Ortego p.215, MapaNica-Community Mapping toward more Integrated Urban Mobility in Managua, Nicaragua Interview with Rodrigo Rodríguez p.221, Urban Planning Through the Gender-Lens-Lessons Learned from the City of Vienna Interview with Eva Kail p.227, Negotiating Spatial Justice-Reflections on Urban Cinema as Civic Space Marlene Rutzendorfer p.233, Urban Games Gaming as Innovative Contribution to a More Inclusive Urban Development Process Eszter Toth p.239

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