How Spaces Become Places: Place Makers Tell Their Stories

How Spaces Become Places: Place Makers Tell Their Stories
ISBN-10
1613321422
ISBN-13
9781613321423
Category
Architecture
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2021-10-12
Publisher
New Village Press
Author
John F. Forester

Description

Useful and inspiring cases illustrate participatory placemaking practices and strategies These are stories of community members acting together to transform empty, contested, or unsafe spaces into functional, safe, convivial places. A diverse set of place makers, from activists to architects, moderators to planners, spanning four countries and ten US locales tell their stories in their own words. The complex and challenging cases range from building affordable housing to community building in the aftermath of racial violence. After grappling with issues like immigration, climate change, and coalition-building, place makers recount how they worked alongside once-suspicious community residents to enhance and enrich the places in which they live. You will learn how place makers build trust, diagnose local problems, convene stakeholders, and invent possible solutions based on the physical, spatial, and engineering possibilities at hand.

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