Cities are now increasingly encouraged to specialize and compete with one another to be more attractive to visitors and tourists. While competition means the recovery of degraded historic centres, revitalization of former industrial sites or enhancement of areas for cultural use, it often leads to the standardisation of cities and the consequent loss of place identity and decline in quality of life for its inhabitants. Starting from this premise this paper proposes PlaceMaker, a qualitative method of urban analysis and design, for drawing up urban projects focusing on the conservation and enhancement of place identity as well as able to face up to the challenge of globalization. The method's potential for areas with a predominantly pedestrian vocation is illustrated by means of a case study, the Ramblas in Barcelona, where globalization is creating great changes.

Integrating place identity, urban sustainability and globalization: a great challenge for the city of the future

Sepe M
2009

Abstract

Cities are now increasingly encouraged to specialize and compete with one another to be more attractive to visitors and tourists. While competition means the recovery of degraded historic centres, revitalization of former industrial sites or enhancement of areas for cultural use, it often leads to the standardisation of cities and the consequent loss of place identity and decline in quality of life for its inhabitants. Starting from this premise this paper proposes PlaceMaker, a qualitative method of urban analysis and design, for drawing up urban projects focusing on the conservation and enhancement of place identity as well as able to face up to the challenge of globalization. The method's potential for areas with a predominantly pedestrian vocation is illustrated by means of a case study, the Ramblas in Barcelona, where globalization is creating great changes.
2009
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - IRISS
Inglese
Convegno Eura 09 'City Futures in a Globalising World'
http://www.cityfutures2009.com/
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Giugno 2009
Madrid
In Eura 09 'City Futures in a Globalising World', 4-Giugno Madrid, http://www.cityfutures2009.com/PDF/83_Sepe_Marichela.pdf The paper shows the method PlaceMaker updated in its design phases, and a case study carried out in the Ramblas of Barcelona. Cities are now increasingly encouraged to specialize and compete with one another to be more attractive to visitors and tourists. While competition means the recovery of degraded historic centres, revitalization of former industrial sites or enhancement of areas for cultural use, it often leads to the standardisation of cities and the consequent loss of place identity and decline in quality of life for its inhabitants. Starting from this premise this paper proposes PlaceMaker, a qualitative method of urban analysis and design, for drawing up urban projects focusing on the conservation and enhancement of place identity as well as able to face up to the challenge of globalization. The method's potential for areas with a predominantly pedestrian vocation is illustrated by means of a case study, the Ramblas in Barcelona, where globalization is creating great changes.
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