How Spaces Become Places

Forester, John F. & Randolph T. Hester

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Author
Forester, John F. & Randolph T. Hester
Publish Date
2021-10-12
Subtitle
Place Makers Tell Their Stories
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Publisher Name
5459
ISBN-10
1613321422
ISBN-13
9781613321423
citemno
238282
Edition
1
SKU
9781613321423

Description

Useful and inspiring cases illustrate participatory placemaking practices and strategies.

How Spaces Become Places tells stories of place makers who respond to daunting challenges of affordable housing, racial violence, and immigration, as well as community building, arts development, safe streets, and coalition-building. The book's thirteen contributors share their personal experiences tackling complex and contentious situations in cities ranging from Brooklyn to Los Angeles and from Paris to Detroit. These activists and architects, artists and planners, mediators and gardeners transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary places.

These place makers recount working alongside initially suspicious residents to reclaim and enrich the communities in which they live. Readers will learn how place makers listen and learn, diagnose local problems, convene stakeholders, build trust, and invent solutions together. They will find instructive examples of work they can do within their own communities. In the aftermath of the pandemic and the murder of George Floyd, the editor argues, these accessible practice stories are more important than ever.