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E-grāmata: Insurgent Public Space: Guerrilla Urbanism and the Remaking of Contemporary Cities

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136988011
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  • ISBN-13: 9781136988011

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Winner of the EDRA book prize for 2012.

In cities around the world, individuals and groups are reclaiming and creating urban sites, temporary spaces and informal gathering places. These insurgent public spaces challenge conventional views of how urban areas are defined and used, and how they can transform the city environment. No longer confined to traditional public areas like neighbourhood parks and public plazas, these guerrilla spaces express the alternative social and spatial relationships in our changing cities.

With nearly twenty illustrated case studies, this volume shows how instances of insurgent public space occur across the world. Examples range from community gardening in Seattle and Los Angeles, street dancing in Beijing, to the transformation of parking spaces into temporary parks in San Francisco.

Drawing on the experiences and knowledge of individuals extensively engaged in the actual implementation of these spaces, Insurgent Public Space is a unique cross-disciplinary approach to the study of public space use, and how it is utilized in the contemporary, urban world. Appealing to professionals and students in both urban studies and more social courses, Hou has brought together valuable commentaries on an area of urbanism which has, up until now, been largely ignored.

Recenzijas

"[ W]hat this book provides through its narratives are strategies which have led to at least some remaking of the cities mentioned and through that hope for more inclusive cities in the future." International Planning Studies Journal, Brian Simpson, University of New England, Australia

"All chapters are short and to the point; they are written in a reader-friendly manner, with a limited amount of theoretical abstractions and jargon. Furthermore, the case studies are illustrated by a good number of well-chosen and eye-catching photographs." Society and Space - Environment and Planning D, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, University of the Aegean, Greece

"For the reader open to rethinking the nature of public space, Insurgent Public Space is an energizing read." Carolina Planning, Maire Dekle

"Due to the books broad range of articles, the book will appeal not only to serious scholars, students and academics, but also to working professionals and citizens whose personal interests touch on the public realm. The discussion on public defiance has broadened to include more people and a more nuanced understanding of public spaces, and Hous book offers a refreshing, critical glimpse into these acts of spatial resistance." Berkeley Planning Journal, Nicola Szibbo, UC Berkeley

Notes on contributors viii
Preface xi
Chapter 1 (Not) your everyday public space
1(18)
Jeffrey Hou
PART ONE APPROPRIATING
19(40)
Chapter 2 Dancing in the streets of Beijing: improvised uses within the urban system
21(15)
Caroline Chen
Chapter 3 Latino urbanism in Los Angeles: a model for urban improvisation and reinvention
36(9)
James Rojas
Chapter 4 Taking place: Rebar's absurd tactics in generous urbanism
45(14)
Blaine Merker
PART TWO RECLAIMING
59(38)
Chapter 5 eXperimentcity: cultivating sustainable development in Berlin's Freiraume
61(10)
Michael A. LaFond
Chapter 6 Re-city, Tokyo: putting "publicness" into the urban building stocks
71(10)
Shin Aiba
Osamu Nishida
Chapter 7 Claiming residual spaces in the heterogeneous city
81(16)
Erick Villagomez
PART THREE PLURALIZING
97(50)
Chapter 8 Claiming Latino space: cultural insurgency in the public realm
99(12)
Michael Rios
Chapter 9 "Night market" in Seattle: community eventscape and the reconstruction of public space
111(12)
Jeffrey Hou
Chapter 10 Making places of fusion and resistance: the experiences of immigrant women in Taiwanese townships
123(12)
Hung-Ying Chen
Jia-He Lin
Chapter 11 How outsiders find home in the city: ChungShan in Taipei
135(12)
Pina Wu
PART FOUR TRANSGRESSING
147(32)
Chapter 12 Machizukuri house and its expanding network: making a new public realm in private homes
149(10)
Yasuyoshi Hayashi
Chapter 13 Niwa-roju: private gardens serving the public realm
159(9)
Isami Kinoshita
Chapter 14 Farmhouses as urban/rural public space
168(11)
Sawako Ono
Ryoko Sato
Mima Nishiyama
PART FIVE UNCOVERING
179(46)
Chapter 15 Urban Archives: public memories of everyday places
181(13)
Irina Gendelman
Tom Dobrowolsky
Giorgia Aiello
Chapter 16 Funny... it doesn't look like insurgent space: the San Francisco Bureau of Urban Secrets and the practice of history as a public art
194(10)
Jeannene Przyblyski
Chapter 17 Mapping the space of desire: brothel as a city landmark, Wenminglo in Taipei
204(9)
Yung-Teen Annie Chiu
Chapter 18 Spatial limbo: reinscribing landscapes in temporal suspension
213(12)
Min Jay Kang
PART SIX CONTESTING
225(42)
Chapter 19 Public space activism, Toronto and Vancouver: using the banner of public space to build capacity and activate change
227(14)
Andrew Pask
Chapter 20 Urban agriculture in the making of insurgent spaces in Los Angeles and Seattle
241(14)
Teresa M. Mares
Devon G. Pena
Chapter 21 When overwhelming needs meet underwhelming prospects: sustaining community open space activism in East St. Louis
255(12)
Laura Lawson
Janni Sorensen
Index 267
Jeffrey Hou is Chair and Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Washington, Seattle. His research and practice focus on design activism and engaging marginalized social groups in the making of public space. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Planning and M.Arch. from University of California, Berkeley.