ABSTRACT

Increasing urbanization and increasing urban density put enormous pressure on the relationships between people and place in cities. Built environment professionals must pay attention to the impact of people–place relationships in small- to large-scale urban initiatives. A small playground in a neighborhood pocket park is an example of a small-scale urban development; a national environmental policy that influences energy sources is an example of a large-scale initiative. All scales of decision-making have implications for the people–place relationships present in cities. This book presents new research in contemporary, interdisciplinary urban challenges, and opportunities, and aims to keep the people–place relationship debate in focus in the policies and practices of built environment professionals and city managers. Most urban planning and design decisions, even those on a small scale, will remain in the urban built form for many decades, conditioning people’s experience of their city. It is important that these decisions are made using the best available knowledge.

This book contains an interdisciplinary discussion of contemporary urban movements and issues influencing the relationship between people and place in urban environments around the world which have major implications for both the processes and products of urban planning, design, and management. The main purpose of the book is to consolidate contemporary thinking among experts from a range of disciplines including anthropology, environmental psychology, cultural geography, urban design and planning, architecture and landscape architecture, and the arts, on how to conceptualize and promote healthy people and place relationships in the 21st-century city. Within each of the chapters, the authors focus on their specific areas of expertise which enable readers to understand key issues for urban environments, urban populations, and the links between them.

part Section 1|14 pages

Vibrant Cities

chapter 2|11 pages

Using Places/Exchanging Places

chapter 3|10 pages

Festival Bodies

The Role of the Senses and Feelings in Place-Making Practices

chapter 5|12 pages

Art, Communities, and Housing Form

A Practitioner’s Perspective

part Section 2|12 pages

Diverse Cities

chapter 7|9 pages

Diversity in Density

Encouraging Participation in Higher Density Living

chapter 8|10 pages

Knowing Their Place

Children, Young People, and Cities

chapter 9|11 pages

Exercise Space Planning and Design for an Aging Society

A Case Study of Space, Exercise Behavior, and Cognitive Function of Older Women in Taiwan

part Section 3|12 pages

Equitable Cities

chapter 13|10 pages

Place-Based Activism

Getting out of the Frying Pan of Citizen Disengagement or into the Fire of Territorial Localism?

chapter 14|10 pages

Transforming Traditions

Place, Ideology, Development, and Planning in Bali

chapter 15|9 pages

Consuming Heritage or the End of Tradition

Challenges in the Transition from Vernacularism to Globalization

part Section 4|12 pages

Smart Cities

chapter 16|10 pages

The Infrastructure of Place

chapter 19|10 pages

Tel Aviv

Making Place through Technology

chapter 20|11 pages

Web 2.0 Social Media

Supporting People–Place Relationships

part Section 5|11 pages

Resilient Cities

chapter 23|10 pages

Rebuilding After Disaster

People, Processes, and Five Percent Technology

chapter 24|9 pages

Making Place by Making Things Again?

How Artisanal Makers are Reshaping Place in Post-Industrial Detroit and Newcastle

chapter 25|12 pages

Resilience in a Warming Climate

Public Place-Making for Health and Well-Being in Hot Cities

chapter 26|11 pages

Urban Green Space

Places Supporting Urban Resilience