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020 ^a9780415664769 (paperback) |
050 00 ^aNA9053.H76^bS47 2013 |
100 1 ^aSepe, Marichela |
245 10 ^aPlanning and place in the city :^bmapping place identity /^cMarichela Sepe |
260 ^aAbingdon, Oxon ;^aNew York :^bRoutledge,^c2013 |
300 ^axviii, 333 p. :^bill. (chiefly color), maps (chieflycolor) ;^c25 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 0 ^aThe concept of place -- Place identity -- New spaces forliving -- Urban containers -- Networks and infrastructures-- New places of perceptions -- Monitored places -- Placemaking: origins and changes -- The virtual approach -- The lateral approach -- The people-oriented approach -- The multi-scale approach -- The configurational approach -- The complex-sensitive approach -- The method -- The software -- The sustainable place identity index -- Rome: the Trevi-Pantheon route -- Los Angeles: South Broadway --Kobe: Kitano-cho -- San Francisco: Market Street -- London: Oxford Street -- Barcelona: Las Ramblas -- Helsinki: theEsplanadi area |
520 ^"Under the influence of globalization, the centres of manycities in the industrialised world are losing their place identity, the set of cultural markers that define a city^'suniqueness and make it instantly recognisable. A key task for planners and residents, working together, is to preserve that unique sense of place without making the city a parody of itself. Marichela Sepe explores the preservation, reconstruction and enhancement of cultural heritage and place identity. She outlines the history of the concept of placemaking, and sets out the range of different methods of analysis and assessment that are usedto help pin down the nature of place identity. This book also uses the author^'s own survey-based method called PlaceMaker to detect elements that do not feature in traditional mapping and identifies appropriate planning interventions. Case studies investigate cities in Europe, North America and Asia, which demonstrate how surveys and interviews can be used to draw up an analytical map of place identity. This investigative work is a crucial step in identifying cultural elements which will influence whatplanning decisions should be taken the future. The maps aim to establish a dialogue with local residents and support planners and administrators in making sustainable changes. The case studies are amply illustrated with survey data sheets, photos, and coloured maps. Innovative and broad-based, Planning and Place in the City lays out an approach to the identification and preservation of place identity and cultural heritage suitable for students,academics and professionals alike.^"--^cProvided by publisher |
650 0 ^aCity planning^xSocial aspects |
650 0 ^aArchitecture^xHuman factors |
650 0 ^aCultural landscapes |
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