The Great Neighborhood Book: A Do-it-Yourself Guide to Placemaking
The result of 25 years of experience working in communities around the country and internationally, How to Turn a Place Around is a primer for everyone from mayors to community members on evaluating and transforming public spaces into thriving centers of community activity. Sections include: Why Places are Important to Cities; What Makes a Place Great; Why Many Public Spaces Fail; An Alternative Approach to Planning; The 11 Principles of Creating Great Public Spaces; and a Workbook For Evaluating Public Spaces. Through examples of peoples’ experiences in other cities, PPS demonstrates that, with an understanding of how a place works, any place can be “turned around.†“Today there is a growing understanding of how a focus on place can change how design and engineering professionals function,†writes Fred Kent in the book’s forward. “If we move away from our own agendas and toward the idea of creating places, there will be a major shift in how our communities and cities function and grow. In fact, many communities are turning to alternatives to the traditional, project-oriented approach to neighborhood revitalization. We are making headway. Downtowns are once again becoming places to walk and shop and gather. Our city parks are greener than at any time since the turn of the last century, and we are discovering new ways for them and for our downtown plazas and civic squares to function as centers of community life.â€
Country | USA |
Brand | Brand: Project for Public Spaces Inc |
Manufacturer | Project for Public Spaces Inc |
Binding | Paperback |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780970632401 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |