Privately Owned Public Space

Privately Owned Public Space

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  • Author: Jerold S. Kayden
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 9780471362579
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 366

In New York - wie auch in vielen anderen Großstädten - wächst die Zahl der öffentlichen Plätze, die Privatpersonen gehören und auch privat betrieben werden. Als Gegenleistung für die Schaffung dieser Plätze und Einrichtungen, erhalten die Erbauer von der Stadt Sonderkonzessionen (in der Regel für die Gebäudehöhe). Dieses Buch dokumentiert und beschreibt anhand von Fotos, Lageplänen und Karten über 300 öffentliche Plätze in New York, die in privater Hand sind. Zu den bekanntesten zählen u.a. das Trump Tower Atrium, die Sony Arkade und die Citicorp Mall. Jede Beschreibung enthält Informationen zu Größe, Fertigstellungsdatum, Architekten/Landschaftsarchitekten, Gebäudeeigentümer, Öffnungszeiten und Lage. Zu den Abbildungen gehört jeweils ein Foto sowie eine maßstabsgetreue Zeichnung, die verdeutlichen, wie sich der Bau in die angrenzende Gebäude-/Straßenlandschaft einpaßt. (y05/00)


Designs on the Public

Designs on the Public

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  • Author: Kristine F. Miller
  • Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN: 1452913293
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 205

New York City is home to some of the most recognizable places in the world. As familiar as the sight of New Year’s Eve in Times Square or a protest in front of City Hall may be to us, do we understand who controls what happens there? Kristine Miller delves into six of New York’s most important public spaces to trace how design influences their complicated lives. Miller chronicles controversies in the histories of New York locations including Times Square, Trump Tower, the IBM Atrium, and Sony Plaza. The story of each location reveals that public space is not a concrete or fixed reality, but rather a constantly changing situation open to the forces of law, corporations, bureaucracy, and government. The qualities of public spaces we consider essential, including accessibility, public ownership, and ties to democratic life, are, at best, temporary conditions and often completely absent. Design is, in Miller’s view, complicit in regulation of public spaces in New York City to exclude undesirables, restrict activities, and privilege commercial interests, and in this work she shows how design can reactivate public space and public life. Kristine F. Miller is associate professor of landscape architecture at the University of Minnesota.


The Hidden Wealth of Cities

The Hidden Wealth of Cities

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  • Author: Jon Kher Kaw
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN: 1464814937
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 518

In every city, the urban spaces that form the public realm—ranging from city streets, neighborhood squares, and parks to public facilities such as libraries and markets—account for about one-third of the city’s total land area, on average. Despite this significance, the potential for these public-space assets—typically owned and managed by local governments—to transform urban life and city functioning is often overlooked for many reasons: other pressing city priorities arising from rapid urbanization, poor urban planning, and financial constraints. The resulting degradation of public spaces into congested, vehicle-centric, and polluted places often becomes a liability, creating a downward spiral that leads to a continuous drain on public resources and exacerbating various city problems. In contrast, the cities that invest in the creation of human-centered, environmentally sustainable, economically vibrant, and socially inclusive places—in partnership with government entities, communities, and other private stakeholders—perform better. They implement smart and sustainable strategies across their public space asset life cycles to yield returns on investment far exceeding monetary costs, ultimately enhancing city livability, resilience, and competitiveness. The Hidden Wealth of Cities: Creating, Financing, and Managing Public Spaces discusses the complexities that surround the creation and management of successful public spaces and draws on the analyses and experiences from city case studies from around the globe. This book identifies—through the lens of asset management—a rich palette of creative and innovative strategies that every city can undertake to plan, finance, and manage both government-owned and privately owned public spaces.


Brave New Neighborhoods

Brave New Neighborhoods

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  • Author: Margaret Kohn
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415944632
  • Category : Assembly, Right of
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Public Spaces, Marketplaces, and the Constitution

Public Spaces, Marketplaces, and the Constitution

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  • Author: Anthony Maniscalco
  • Publisher: SUNY Press
  • ISBN: 1438458436
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Examines how the Supreme Court has banished free expression from shopping malls and other public spaces. In spite of their public attractions and millions of visitors, most shopping malls are now off-limits to free speech and expressive activity. The same may be said about many other public spaces and marketplaces in American cities and suburbs, leaving scholars and other observers to wonder where civic engagement is lawfully permitted in the United States. In Public Spaces, Marketplaces, and the Constitution, Anthony Maniscalco draws on key legal decisions, social theory, and urban history to demonstrate that public spaces have been split apart from First Amendment protections, while the expression of political ideas has been excluded from privately owned, publicly accessible malls. Today, the traditional indoor suburban shopping mall, that icon of modern American capitalism and culture, is being replaced by outdoor retail centers. Yet the law and courts have been slow to catch up. Maniscalco argues that scholars, students, and the public must confront these innovations in commercial design and consumer practices, as well as what they portend for contemporary metropolitan America and its civic spaces.


Beyond Zuccotti Park

Beyond Zuccotti Park

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  • Author: Ronald Shiffman
  • Publisher: New Village Press
  • ISBN: 1613320094
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

In the wake of the Occupy movement, leading planners and social scientists examine public space today and freedom to assemble.


Exclusion from Public Space

Exclusion from Public Space

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  • Author: Daniel Moeckli
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107154650
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 579

This book explores the implications of banning people from public space for the rule of law, fundamental rights, and democracy.


Public and Private Spaces of the City

Public and Private Spaces of the City

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  • Author: Ali Madanipour
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134519850
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

The relationship between public and private spheres is one of the key concerns of the modern society. This book investigates this relationship, especially as manifested in the urban space with its social and psychological significance. Through theoretical and historical examination, it explores how and why the space of human socities is subdivided into public and private sections. It starts with the private, interior space of the mind and moves step by step, through the body, home, neighborhood and the city, outwards to the most public, impersonal spaces, exploring the nature of each realm and their complex, interdependent realtionships. A stimulating and thought provoking book for any architect, architectural historian, urban planner or designer.


The Politics of Public Space in Republican Rome

The Politics of Public Space in Republican Rome

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  • Author: Amy Russell
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107040493
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 247

This book explores how public space in Republican Rome was an unstable category marked, experienced, and defined by multiple actors and audiences.


The Politics of Public Space

The Politics of Public Space

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  • Author: Setha Low
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136081224
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 200

Why is public space disappearing? Why is this disappearance important to democratic politics and how has it become an international phenomenon? Public spaces are no longer democratic spaces, but instead centres of private commerce and consumption, and even surveillance and police control. "The Politics of Public Space" extends the focus of current work on public space to include a consideration of the transnational - in the sense of moving people and transformations in the nation or state - to expand our definition of the 'public' and public space. Ultimately, public spaces are one of the last democratic forums for public dissent in a civil society. Without these significant central public spaces, individuals cannot directly participate in conflict resolution. "The Politics of Public Space" assembles a superb list of contributors to explore the important political dimensions of public space as a place where conflicts over cultural and political objectives become concrete.