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https://www.nlc.org/resource/future-of-cities-reimagining-public-space-to-support-main-street-retail-municipal-action-guide/
This action guide offers a foundation for local leaders to reimagine public space in ways that meet the needs and expectations of all residents while supporting equitable economic development. The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we think about and use public spaces, as cities created pop-up plazas and implemented street closures….
https://www.nlc.org/article/2022/02/22/empowering-residents-by-reimagining-public-space/
Reimagining public spaces can influence the health, economic conditions, transportation, housing and social outcomes of an area and its residents. Because public spaces can have such a profound impact on the surrounding areas, the process of reimagining them must integrate community engagement and resident perspectives.
https://civicwell.org/civic-news/reimagining-our-public-spaces/
As more people move into cities to be closer to job centers and other amenities, they are often giving up larger homes in exchange for communities that are closer to jobs, schools, shops, restaurants and services, and that offer a wider range of transportation options.
https://medium.com/@lauravonputtkamer/reimagining-public-spaces-adapting-to-a-new-reality-9491959e9b7
According to Oldenburg, these three different spaces can be discerned: · First place: Home. · Second place: Work. · Third place: Public spaces, such as libraries, parks and social spaces
https://www.nlc.org/article/2023/07/19/reimagining-public-space-through-creative-and-equitable-placemaking/
Placemaking is a set of strategies for municipal leaders to work with residents in reimagining how public spaces can best serve the community's needs. Through placemaking, communities can creatively use public spaces like streets, parks, libraries and public buildings to generate social and economic benefits.
https://www.neliti.com/publications/330752/reimagining-public-spaces-adapting-to-a-new-reality
Some drastic changes in urban fabrics all over the world are already visible: People are biking much more, walking on the streets to maintain social distancing, working from home, and not using public spaces as much as they used to. This article uses the theory of first, second, and third places to understand what the crisis means for our cities.
https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/where-is-here/526829/reimagining-public-space/
Malique Mohamud There are always multiple interpretations of every public space. A good example of this in Rotterdam is Heemraadsplein, which is also called "Pracinha d'Quebrod," or the "Square of the Poor.". The public square is surrounded by a lot of green, a lot of fancy houses. But it's also in Rotterdam West, and in the
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/reimagining-public-spaces-post-pandemic-era-new-rufeena
Reimagining public spaces revolves around core principles of inclusivity and accessibility. Urban planners are dedicated to creating public areas that are inviting and accommodating for
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/re-imagining-public-spaces-redefining-role-architecture
Reimagining public spaces often involves reviving neglected or underutilized areas. Abandoned industrial sites, disused railway tracks, and forgotten waterfronts are being transformed into lively
https://futurecitiescanada.ca/portal/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/10/eg-fcc-reimaginingpublicspaces-newsharedmobilitysolutions-eng-fillable-oct2022.pdf
The Reimagining Public Spaces toolkits are intended to help communities . move forward in some key aspects around public spaces, and to realize . the benefits. This toolkit, first in a suite of four, provides a simple starting point for communities to explore innovative approaches for public spaces,
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Reimagining Public Spaces: Adapting to a New Reality Laura v. Puttkamer1 In spring 2020, COVID-19 is everywhere. Its impact on countless aspects of our everyday life are slowly becoming clear. For urban planners, the question is how to adapt cities in the future so that they will be more resilient towards health crises like pandemics.
https://medium.com/reimagining-the-civic-commons/insights-for-adapting-public-spaces-in-a-post-pandemic-world-f5765f45f655
Summit Lake, Akron. Image credit: Tim Fitzwater, 2019. Reimagining the Civic Commons has not only catalyzed community change by shifting people's perceptions of, and relationship with, public
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https://www.ted.com/talks/celia_lee_reimagining_public_spaces_after_covid_19
Our public spaces can and should improve health and equity in our City - while developing our economy. Let's rethink our assumptions about who and what our public spaces are for. The way we build our cities affects our health, happiness and our pocketbooks. Affecting policy may be the most effective way to change the way we build public space on a large scale. However, grassroots projects can
https://www.architectureadrenaline.com/urban-plazas-reimagining-public-spaces/
Urban plazas have the potential to transform cities and communities by reimagining public spaces as inclusive, vibrant, and sustainable places for people to come together. To achieve this vision, cities need to engage with their communities, prioritize public interest over private gain, and invest in the design, maintenance, and management of
https://technologyandsociety.org/reimagining-digital-public-spaces-and-artificial-intelligence-for-deep-cooperation/
Peter R. Lewis, Stephen Lewis, Sue Lewis, Amanda McEachern Gaudet, and Amanda Ottley Researchers who have worked in computer science or artificial intelligence for more than a few years will have experienced a profound shift in the public perception of their field from being something that people rarely cared about outside of sci-fi or niche academic or "geek" interest, to something that
https://www.nlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/CS-Reimagining-Public-Space-Action-Guide_v5.pdf
National League of Cities - Cities Strong Together
https://medium.com/reimagining-the-civic-commons/how-do-public-spaces-strengthen-local-economies-here-are-4-ways-b0c4dd8eff49
Streets as a place for gathering with Veggielution's Feat on First in SoFA and the seasonal farmer's market in downtown San Jose. Images courtesy of Veggielution and San Jose Downtown Association.
https://www.academia.edu/25605343/REIMAGINING_PUBLIC_SPACES
View PDF. Vol. 1, Issue 1: July 2015 REIMAGINING PUBLIC SPACES Vaidehi raipat1, a 1 st th #582, 21 main, 34 cross, jayanagar 4-t block, Bangalore, 560041 a email, bemail, cemail Abstract A city is an agglomeration of activities that exist because of its users and must respond towards their needs. The essence of a city lies in its ability to
https://olmsted200.org/events/conversations-with-olmsted-reimagining-public-spaces/
On January 25, Conversations with Olmsted: Reimagining Public Spaces will explore the creative collaboration of Frederick Law Olmsted, architect Henry Hobson Richardson, and horticulturist Charles Sprague Sargent. We'll set the stage by visiting "Mr. Olmsted's Neighborhood" where these individuals regularly interacted and challenged
https://www.nlc.org/article/2022/01/20/reimagining-public-space-for-winter/
Reimagining public spaces for winter can help cities achieve the four core values of successful public spaces: 1. Accessible to Destination Visitors. Maintaining accessibility for all people is vital, especially in the winter months. Ice and snow can create access barriers for people with physical disabilities and families with children.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299623661_Re-imagining_Streets_as_Public_Spaces_Implications_of_Urban_Design_and_Human_Behaviour_A_Case_of_Ahmedabad_City
Since dawn the age's streets have played a significant role in connecting people, cities, spaces and goods and hence facilitating trade and commerce, social interaction and expressively mobility.
https://www.academia.edu/17186844/Re_Imagining_the_Streets_as_Public_Spaces_Implications_of_Urban_Design_and_Human_Behaviour_A_Case_of_Ahmedabad_City
Since dawn the age's streets have played a significant role in connecting people, cities, spaces and goods and hence facilitating trade and commerce, social interaction and expressively mobility. Apart from providing mobility, the streets acts as a