1st Edition

Planning and Place in the City Mapping Place Identity

By Marichela Sepe Copyright 2013
352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities in the industrialised world are losing their place identity, the set of cultural markers that define a city’s uniqueness 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. In Planning and Place in... Read more

1. Introduction  Part 1: New Places in the Contemporary City  2. Concept of Place  3. Place Identity  4. Places of Residence  5. Urban Containers  6. Networks and Infrastructures  7. Places of Perceptions  8. Monitored Areas  Part 2: PlaceMaking  9. The Visual Language  10. The Perception of Urban Form  11. Evolution in Placemaking  12. Virtual Approach  13. Lateral Approach  14. Nomadic Approach  15. Multiscale Approach  16. Configurational Approach  17. Complex-sensitive Approach  18. The PlaceMaker Method  Part 3: Case Studies  19. Preserving Identity: Rome  20. Preserving Identity: Boston  21. Reconstructing Identity: Kobe  22. Reconstructing Identity: San Francisco  23. Enhancing Identity: London  24. Enhancing Identity: Barcelona  25. Enhancing Identity: Helsinki  26. Conclusion

Biography

Marichela Sepe is a researcher with the Italian National Research Council in Naples. Since 2003, she has served as a professor, and as a member of the Research Doctorate Committee in Urban Design and Planning at the University of Naples. Sepe is on the Steering Committee of Inu - Instituto Nazionale di Urbanistica (Italian National Institute of Urban Planning), and member of Urban Design Group and EURA (European Urban Research Association).

"...this book is a perfect addition to any urban practitioner’s library, helping to pin down the vague concept of place identity and offering a range of approaches of analysis and assessment, ultimately making the case for the author’s own PlaceMaker method."Iris Levin, Flinders University of SA, The Brotherhood of St. Laurence