Competitive cities improve the interaction between culture, and regeneration building, economic development and social renewal to achieve more comprehensive development. It is a question not only of boosting the economies of culture but also producing new economies, starting from cultural capital, understood as an expression of place identity and forming a system together with other urban capital. Indeed, creativity is found not only in the typical characteristics of the entrepreneurial spirit but also in forms such as the dissemination of behaviour that is favourable to cultural exchange as well as the enhancement of lifestyle diversity; so new urban policies should be considered. The experiences of creative cities show us two types of creative clusters: cultural clusters, which are created around activities such as fine arts, music, cinema, architecture and design, and whose initiation is encouraged and planned by local administration; clusters of events, whose development stems from the organization of great events or different kinds of recreational and cultural manifestations. This article aims to investigate the concept of the creative city: who are the drivers and what are the factors conditioning creativity in cities, and how do they stimulate sustainable urban regeneration and innovation. In the framework of the cluster of events, the case study of waterfront regeneration of Marseille Euromediterranee, will be illustrated.
Waterfront renewal and city regeneration:the case of Marseille Euromediterranee
Assunta Martone;Marichela Sepe
2012
Abstract
Competitive cities improve the interaction between culture, and regeneration building, economic development and social renewal to achieve more comprehensive development. It is a question not only of boosting the economies of culture but also producing new economies, starting from cultural capital, understood as an expression of place identity and forming a system together with other urban capital. Indeed, creativity is found not only in the typical characteristics of the entrepreneurial spirit but also in forms such as the dissemination of behaviour that is favourable to cultural exchange as well as the enhancement of lifestyle diversity; so new urban policies should be considered. The experiences of creative cities show us two types of creative clusters: cultural clusters, which are created around activities such as fine arts, music, cinema, architecture and design, and whose initiation is encouraged and planned by local administration; clusters of events, whose development stems from the organization of great events or different kinds of recreational and cultural manifestations. This article aims to investigate the concept of the creative city: who are the drivers and what are the factors conditioning creativity in cities, and how do they stimulate sustainable urban regeneration and innovation. In the framework of the cluster of events, the case study of waterfront regeneration of Marseille Euromediterranee, will be illustrated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


