《Pop-up landscapes: a new trigger to push up land value?》

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来源
URBAN GEOGRAPHY,Vol.39,Issue1,P.54-74
语言
英文
关键字
Redevelopment; pop-up landscape design; tactical urbanism; public-private partnership; CREATIVE CITY; VACANT LAND; PHILADELPHIA; SPACE; URBANISM; CHILDREN; HISTORY; PARK
作者单位
[Schaller, Susanna] CUNY City Coll, Ctr Worker Educ, Urban Studies & Planning, New York, NY 10031 USA. [Guinand, Sandra] Univ Vienna, Inst Geog & Reg Forsch, Vienna, Austria. Schaller, S (reprint author), CUNY City Coll, Ctr Worker Educ, Urban Studies & Planning, New York, NY 10031 USA. E-Mail: sschaller@ccny.cuny.edu
摘要
Through a qualitative analysis of pop-up landscapes on Philadelphia's Delaware Waterfront, this paper examines how entrepreneurial urban actors, such as municipal officials, urban planning agencies, and landscape designers, strategically harness to catalyze investment. While pop-up landscapes have disrupted negative associations with the waterfront, providing a space for people to reimagine the city and playing an active role as an integrative public space, the paper argues that there are reasons to be skeptical about the long-term goals the pop-up landscapes serve, given the widespread focus on real estate-led development.