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        Cities After Crisis

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        Reinventing Neighborhood Design from the Ground-Up

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        Author(s)
        Vazquez, Carlos
        Collection
        Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Focus Collection 2022: Climate Change
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Cities After Crisis shows how urbanism and urban design is redefining cities after the global health, economic, and environmental crises of the past decades. The book details how these crises have led to a new urban vision—from avantgarde modern design to an artisan aesthetic that calls for simplicity and the everyday, from the sustainable development paradigm to a resilient vision that defends de-growth and the re-wilding of cities, from a homogenizing globalism to a new localism that values what is distinctive and nearby, from the privatization of the public realm to the commoning and self-governance of urban resources, and from top-down to bottom-up processes based on the engagement and empowerment of communities. Through examples from cities around the world and a detailed look at the London neighbourhood of Dalston, the book shows designers and planners how to incorporate residents into the decision-making process, design inclusive public spaces that can be permanently reconfigured, reimagine obsolete spaces to accommodate radically contemporary uses, and build gardens designed and maintained by the community, among other projects.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101838
        Keywords
        Gillett Square; Sustainable Urban Model; Public Administration; Arcola Theatre; Coworking Spaces; Tactical Urbanism; Cool Neighborhoods; Reflective Nostalgia; Ridley Road Market; Muf Architecture; DIY Urbanism; Slow City Movement; Urban Commons; Everyday Urbanism; Making Space; Fitzroy House; Placemaking Process; Broadway Market; UK Border Agency; Urban Agriculture; Collaborative Economy; Shrinking Cities Phenomenon; Civic Economy; Philadelphia Water Department; Deep Ecology
        DOI
        10.4324/9781003130857
        ISBN
        9781000440485, 9781000440485, 9781003130857, 9780367673277, 9780367673284, 9781000440492
        OCN
        1263875484
        Publisher
        Taylor & Francis
        Publisher website
        https://taylorandfrancis.com/
        Publication date and place
        Oxford, 2021
        Grantor
        • Knowledge Unlatched - [...]
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        Routledge
        Classification
        Urban and municipal planning and policy
        Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design
        City and town planning: architectural aspects
        Social impact of environmental issues
        Building construction and materials
        Interdisciplinary studies
        Pages
        222
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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