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245 _aWe Own The City.
_bEnabling Community Practice in Architecture and Urban Planning
260 _aAmsterdam :
_bTrancityxValiz,
_c2014
300 _a296 p
500 _aBottom-up initiatives are emerging in urban environments, while institutions, governmental offices and developers sometimes find themselves inadequately organized to enable this trend. In We Own The City the editors acknowledge that this international trend deserves more analysis. Through five cases in five cities, this book analyses different dynamics and intensities of citizens’ driven urban redevelopment process in Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Moscow, New York and Taipei. The quest started by wondering how traditional ‘top-down’ cities (from different ideologies) are adapting and approaching the civil society with the aim to provide new recommendations based on the need to carefully construct our cities through interactive processes that respond to community needs and people’s aspirations. This book is made by professionals for professionals, but also for experts and students that are involved in the act of creating new urban constellations. We Own The City promotes an era of new urban ownership.
650 _aURBD-P
700 _aTris Kee
700 _aFrancesca Miazzo
700 _aWei-Hsiu Chang
700 _aPeter Cookson Smith
700 _aShu-Mei Huang
700 _aTris Kee
700 _aBob Knoester
700 _aJia-He Lin
700 _aYing-Tzu Lin
700 _aShriya Malhotra
700 _aMark Minkjan
700 _aBeatriz Pineda Revilla
700 _aChris Webster
700 _aWang Weijen
942 _cBOOK
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