The Entrepreneurial City: 10th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism ( IFOU)

By: Tieben, HendrikContributor(s): Geng, YanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Hong Kong IFOU 2017Description: 555pISBN: 9789628272334Subject(s): Urban DesignDDC classification: 711
Contents:
Introduction by Jurgen Rosemann p.12, "The Entrepreneurial City" Hendrik Tieben p.14, "Made in Hong Kong'- From Entrepreneurism to "(In)trepreneurialism' Gerhard Bruyns and Peter Hasdell p.16, ECONOMY: Beyond Shelter: The Urban House as an Entrepreneurial Resource Shantanu B. Khandkar and Janhavi S. Khandkar p.22, Adaptive Commercial Activities as Initiation of Entrepreneurial Social Space in Urban Residential Neighbourhoods: Developing Policies, Private Interests and Spatial Publicness by Tianyu Zhu and Qian Lu p.34, The Importance of the Traditional Market for the Local Economy and the Local-specific Urban Way of Life - the Case of Jakarta by Jo Santoso, Miya Irawati and Rully Mardona p.49, In between the Suburb Masterplans by Melody Hoi-Lam Yiu and Hiroyuki Shinohara p.58, Street-as-a-Platform: A Case Study on a Collective Neighbourhood Revitalising Project in South Wan-Hua, Taipei Hsin-Ko Cinco Yu p.67, The Role of Urbanity in the Entrepreneurship of the University Neighborhood: A Case Study of Two NJU's Campuses by Shan Yang p.76, Landscapes of Resistance: Ecology and Economy in the VVSR by George Jacob and Aneerudha Paul p.89, Local Economic Adaptation Triggered by Giant-Scale Development Invasion:A Case Study of Kampung Karet Kuningan, Jakarta by Irene Syona Darmady, Lucia Indah Pramanti and Eduard Tjahjadi p.101, INFORMALITY: Reframing the Self-Made Urban System by Kritika Sha p.112, Mapping Thamesmead's Economic Landscape: An ethnographic Approach to Self-Employment and Invisible Economies in southeast London by Bridget Ackeifi, José Cesar Faria, Ghadeer Mansour, Oliver Tovatt and Ignacio Uliarte p.125, Negotiating Entrepreneurial Space: The Survival of Puri Night Market in the City by Wahyu Kusuma Astuti and Suryono Herlambang p.136, NAYA DHARAVI – A Community Vision for Reinventing Dharavi by Sujata S. Govada p.144, The Potential of Community Resilience in Unveiling Social-Economic Dynamics for Informal Settlement Up-Grading by Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo and Lorenzo Chelleri p.169, Urban Village of Start-Ups: The Case of Sungei Road Market by Keng Hua Cho and Tongchaoran Gao p.181, The Phenomenon of Urban Informality in a Developing Country Case Study: Street Vendors in the proximity of Padjajaran University, Bandung, Indonesia by Asri Fatmasari Septarizky, Natasha Indah Rahmani and Seruni Fauzia Lestari p.195, The Shanghai Lilong in the 21st Century: Can Informal Commercial Activity Save This Threatened Urban Space? by Gregory Bracken p.202, The Space, Power and Everyday Life on Local Business Street through the Lens of Informal Urbanism: Taking Fangjia Hutong in Beijing as an Example by Xinyue Gan and Lanchun Bian p.213, SPATIAL MODELS: Mapping Wuhan: a Historical Morphological Research by Belkkering p.226, Synchromeshed Urbanism by Manoj Parmar and Binti Singh p.237, Hong Kong' Entrepreneurialism; Radical Domesticity as a Condition of Interiorised Commons by Gerhard Bruyns p.251, Data-Mining China: Excavating the Urban Village by Travis J. M. Bunt and Danil Nagy and Timmie King Hong Tsang p.261, Transformation of Seoul Central Station Area to a Sustainable Urban District with a Balanced Mix of Living, Recreation, Working, Local Production and Business by Thorsten Schuetze p.273, The Declining and the Thriving Neighborhoods: Urban Regeneration in the Chinese Context of Migration and Economic Transition Lei Qu, Xin Huang and Qiao Yang p.286, Improving Spatial Conditions for Integrated living and Working in Korea by Development of a Renovation Strategy for Korean Officetels by Seokjil Jang and Thorsten Schuetze p.297, Kelurahan Jembatan Lima of Jakarta: The Transformation of kampong as an Integrated Model of Working and Living by Erwin Fahmi and Regina Suryadjaja p.311, Hybrid Live-Work Architecture in Brazil: A Research on the Peripheral Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro by Ana Slade and Guilherme Lassance p.321, Urban and Rural Tourism Destinations: 0pportunities for Tourism Development to Promote Sustainable Urban-Rural Linkages by Wita Simatupang p.332, Work in Progress: Mapping the Urban Economy of Co-Working Spaces in London by Ignacio Uliarte-Parada p.341, Patchwork City by Hiroyuki Shinohara and Melody Yiu p.351, Exploring the Interrelation between Street Trading and Urban Form in Dhaka: A New Morphological Approach p.360, Nabanita Islam and Ye Zhang p.360, Comparing Transformation of Deprived Mixed-Use Areas in Seoul: Community Building in Traditional Industrial Clusters? By Blaž Križnik and Ha-young Cho 370p. Fair Building. Perception of Challenges and Social Responsibility of German, Austrian, and Swiss Architects in Global Practice on the Individual and Organizational Levels.by Clarissa Rhomberg p.382, PUBLIC SPACE: The Quest for Public Space: Changing Values in Urban Design The City as Learning Lab and Living Lab by Maurice G. A. D. Harteveld p.395, Public Space of the Self-Made City by Louise Kragh Hjerrild p.412, The "Hypermediated Shed" Public Space and "the Forgotten Symbolism" in the Augmented Meta- Public Space of Post-Consumerist Urban Giants by Manfredo Manfredini p.423, Relationship between the Changing Urban Open Spaces and Increasing Density in Mong Kok since the 1970s by Wei Shi, Beisi Jia and H. Koon Wee p.438, WHOSE CITY IS IT? Public Spaces as Agent of Change in Buenos Aires Marginalized Settlements by Flavio Janches p.447, Mega Sports Events and Public Spaces: the case of Doha and the 2022 World Cup by Simona Azzali p.453, "Gwangju Folly" as Revitalizing Device in Urban Center from a Perspective of Place Marketing Strategy by Jungmin Kim, Hyunjo Lee, Jaeyoung Choi and Uoosang Yoo p.464, Envisioning Spatial Practice of Co-Production and Collaborative Consumption in the Urban Neighbourhoods of Singapore by Han Teng Kenny Chen and Ye Zhang p.473, New types of Fresh Food Retail in Urban Public Spaces in the condition of Beijing Phasing out non-capital Functions Junsheng Fu and Wenyi Zhu p.486, The Over-Friendly City: Tourism, Public Space and Mobility in Lisbon by Joao Rafael Santos p.495, New Dynamics in Urban Spaces as lgnition for Competitiveness Based on Local Governance Evidences from Almada, Portugal Jorge Gonçalves p.509, Cultural Governance Coalition And Regeneration of Historical Urban Landscape: A Case Study of Quanzhou Old City by Shuxiang Cai p.519, Mobilized Territories in More-Than-Relational Public Spaces Sidewalk Territories of Resistance in Hanoi, Vietnam by Anh-Dung Ta and Manfredo Manfredini p.529, Crowdfunding for Placemaking and Community Revitalization Annika Schuster p.544
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Introduction by Jurgen Rosemann p.12, "The Entrepreneurial City" Hendrik Tieben p.14, "Made in Hong Kong'- From Entrepreneurism to "(In)trepreneurialism' Gerhard Bruyns and Peter Hasdell p.16, ECONOMY: Beyond Shelter: The Urban House as an Entrepreneurial Resource Shantanu B. Khandkar and Janhavi S. Khandkar p.22, Adaptive Commercial Activities as Initiation of Entrepreneurial Social Space in Urban Residential Neighbourhoods: Developing Policies, Private Interests and Spatial Publicness by Tianyu Zhu and Qian Lu p.34, The Importance of the Traditional Market for the Local Economy and the Local-specific Urban Way of Life - the Case of Jakarta by Jo Santoso, Miya Irawati and Rully Mardona p.49, In between the Suburb Masterplans by Melody Hoi-Lam Yiu and Hiroyuki Shinohara p.58, Street-as-a-Platform: A Case Study on a Collective Neighbourhood Revitalising Project in South Wan-Hua, Taipei Hsin-Ko Cinco Yu p.67, The Role of Urbanity in the Entrepreneurship of the University Neighborhood: A Case Study of Two NJU's Campuses by Shan Yang p.76, Landscapes of Resistance: Ecology and Economy in the VVSR by George Jacob and Aneerudha Paul p.89, Local Economic Adaptation Triggered by Giant-Scale Development Invasion:A Case Study of Kampung Karet Kuningan, Jakarta by Irene Syona Darmady, Lucia Indah Pramanti and Eduard Tjahjadi p.101, INFORMALITY: Reframing the Self-Made Urban System by Kritika Sha p.112, Mapping Thamesmead's Economic Landscape: An ethnographic Approach to Self-Employment and Invisible Economies in southeast London by Bridget Ackeifi, José Cesar Faria, Ghadeer Mansour, Oliver Tovatt and Ignacio Uliarte p.125, Negotiating Entrepreneurial Space: The Survival of Puri Night Market in the City by Wahyu Kusuma Astuti and Suryono Herlambang p.136, NAYA DHARAVI – A Community Vision for Reinventing Dharavi by Sujata S. Govada p.144, The Potential of Community Resilience in Unveiling Social-Economic Dynamics for Informal Settlement Up-Grading by Carmen Mendoza-Arroyo and Lorenzo Chelleri p.169, Urban Village of Start-Ups: The Case of Sungei Road Market by Keng Hua Cho and Tongchaoran Gao p.181, The Phenomenon of Urban Informality in a Developing Country Case Study: Street Vendors in the proximity of Padjajaran University, Bandung, Indonesia by Asri Fatmasari Septarizky, Natasha Indah Rahmani and Seruni Fauzia Lestari p.195, The Shanghai Lilong in the 21st Century: Can Informal Commercial Activity Save This Threatened Urban Space? by Gregory Bracken p.202, The Space, Power and Everyday Life on Local Business Street through the Lens of Informal Urbanism: Taking Fangjia Hutong in Beijing as an Example by Xinyue Gan and Lanchun Bian p.213, SPATIAL MODELS: Mapping Wuhan: a Historical Morphological Research by Belkkering p.226, Synchromeshed Urbanism by Manoj Parmar and Binti Singh p.237, Hong Kong' Entrepreneurialism; Radical Domesticity as a Condition of Interiorised Commons by Gerhard Bruyns p.251, Data-Mining China: Excavating the Urban Village by Travis J. M. Bunt and Danil Nagy and Timmie King Hong Tsang p.261, Transformation of Seoul Central Station Area to a Sustainable Urban District with a Balanced Mix of Living, Recreation, Working, Local Production and Business by Thorsten Schuetze p.273, The Declining and the Thriving Neighborhoods: Urban Regeneration in the Chinese Context of Migration and Economic Transition Lei Qu, Xin Huang and Qiao Yang p.286, Improving Spatial Conditions for Integrated living and Working in Korea by Development of a Renovation Strategy for Korean Officetels by Seokjil Jang and Thorsten Schuetze p.297, Kelurahan Jembatan Lima of Jakarta: The Transformation of kampong as an Integrated Model of Working and Living by Erwin Fahmi and Regina Suryadjaja p.311, Hybrid Live-Work Architecture in Brazil: A Research on the Peripheral Neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro by Ana Slade and Guilherme Lassance p.321, Urban and Rural Tourism Destinations: 0pportunities for Tourism Development to Promote Sustainable Urban-Rural Linkages by Wita Simatupang p.332, Work in Progress: Mapping the Urban Economy of Co-Working Spaces in London by Ignacio Uliarte-Parada p.341, Patchwork City by Hiroyuki Shinohara and Melody Yiu p.351, Exploring the Interrelation between Street Trading and Urban Form in Dhaka: A New Morphological Approach p.360, Nabanita Islam and Ye Zhang p.360, Comparing Transformation of Deprived Mixed-Use Areas in Seoul: Community Building in Traditional Industrial Clusters? By Blaž Križnik and Ha-young Cho 370p. Fair Building. Perception of Challenges and Social Responsibility of German, Austrian, and Swiss Architects in Global Practice on the Individual and Organizational Levels.by Clarissa Rhomberg p.382, PUBLIC SPACE: The Quest for Public Space: Changing Values in Urban Design The City as Learning Lab and Living Lab by Maurice G. A. D. Harteveld p.395, Public Space of the Self-Made City by Louise Kragh Hjerrild p.412, The "Hypermediated Shed" Public Space and "the Forgotten Symbolism" in the Augmented Meta- Public Space of Post-Consumerist Urban Giants by Manfredo Manfredini p.423, Relationship between the Changing Urban Open Spaces and Increasing Density in Mong Kok since the 1970s by Wei Shi, Beisi Jia and H. Koon Wee p.438, WHOSE CITY IS IT? Public Spaces as Agent of Change in Buenos Aires Marginalized Settlements by Flavio Janches p.447, Mega Sports Events and Public Spaces: the case of Doha and the 2022 World Cup by Simona Azzali p.453, "Gwangju Folly" as Revitalizing Device in Urban Center from a Perspective of Place Marketing Strategy by Jungmin Kim, Hyunjo Lee, Jaeyoung Choi and Uoosang Yoo p.464, Envisioning Spatial Practice of Co-Production and Collaborative Consumption in the Urban Neighbourhoods of Singapore by Han Teng Kenny Chen and Ye Zhang p.473, New types of Fresh Food Retail in Urban Public Spaces in the condition of Beijing Phasing out non-capital Functions Junsheng Fu and Wenyi Zhu p.486, The Over-Friendly City: Tourism, Public Space and Mobility in Lisbon by Joao Rafael Santos p.495, New Dynamics in Urban Spaces as lgnition for Competitiveness Based on Local Governance Evidences from Almada, Portugal Jorge Gonçalves p.509, Cultural Governance Coalition And Regeneration of Historical Urban Landscape: A Case Study of Quanzhou Old City by Shuxiang Cai p.519, Mobilized Territories in More-Than-Relational Public Spaces Sidewalk Territories of Resistance in Hanoi, Vietnam by Anh-Dung Ta and Manfredo Manfredini p.529, Crowdfunding for Placemaking and Community Revitalization Annika Schuster p.544

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