Activating urban waterfronts : planning and design for inclusive, engaging and adaptable public spaces

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    • Stevens, Quentin

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Activating urban waterfronts : planning and design for inclusive, engaging and adaptable public spaces

Quentin Stevens

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-240) and index

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Activating Urban Waterfronts shows how urban waterfronts can be designed, managed and used in ways that can make them more inclusive, lively and sustainable. The book draws on detailed examination of a diversity of waterfronts from cities across Europe, Australia and Asia, illustrating the challenges of connecting these waterfront precincts to the surrounding city and examining how well they actually provide connection to water. The book challenges conventional large scale, long-term approaches to waterfront redevelopment, presenting a broad re-thinking of the formats and processes through which urban redevelopment can happen. It examines a range of actions that transform and activate urban spaces, including informal appropriations, temporary interventions, co-design, creative programming of uses, and adaptive redevelopment of waterfronts over time. It will be of interest to anyone involved in the development and management of waterfront precincts, including entrepreneurs, the creative industries, community organizations, and, most importantly, ordinary users.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Plugging the Waterfront into the City 1. Three 'Southbanks' 2. Postcolonial Waterfronts: Global Imagery and Local Realities Quentin Stevens, Marek Kozlowski and Norsidah Ujang 3. Tracing the Shifting Waterfront 4. Artificial Waterfronts Part 2: Switching the Waterfront On 5. Appropriating the Spectacle Quentin Stevens and Kim Dovey 6. The 'City Beach' as a New Waterfront Development Model 7. Post-Fordist Placemaking Quentin Stevens and Mhairi Ambler 8. Sandpit Urbanism 9. A Temporary Waterfront: Prompting Public Engagement Jacob Mikkelsen, Quentin Stevens, Catherine Hills and Florian 'Floyd' Mueller Conclusion

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