After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?

This paper has three main objectives. It traces the “closed” urban model of city development, critiques it at length, showing how it has led to an unsustainable dead-end, represented in post-Covid-19 “ghost town” status for many central cities, and proposes a new “open” model of city design. This is...

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Main Author: Philip Cooke
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3071
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spelling doaj-c7362686cf7744bea27857fb93770a382021-03-12T00:02:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01133071307110.3390/su13063071After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?Philip Cooke0MohnCentre for Innovation & Regional Development, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, 5020 Bergen, NorwayThis paper has three main objectives. It traces the “closed” urban model of city development, critiques it at length, showing how it has led to an unsustainable dead-end, represented in post-Covid-19 “ghost town” status for many central cities, and proposes a new “open” model of city design. This is avowedly an unsegregated and non-segmented utilisation of now often abandoned city-centre space in “open” forms favouring urban prairie, or more formalised urban parklands, interspersed with so-called “agritecture” in redundant high-rise buildings, shopping malls and parking lots. It favours sustainable theme-park models of family entertainment “experiences” all supported by sustainable hospitality, integrated mixed land uses and sustainable transportation. Consideration is given to likely financial resource issues but the dearth of current commercial investment opportunities from the old carbonised urban model, alongside public policy and consumer support for urban greening, are concluded to form a propitious post-coronavirus context for furthering the vision.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3071urbanityclosed modelopen modelrepurposed ‘agritecture’urban prairies
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After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
Sustainability
urbanity
closed model
open model
repurposed ‘agritecture’
urban prairies
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title After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
title_short After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
title_full After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
title_fullStr After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
title_full_unstemmed After the Contagion. Ghost City Centres: Closed “Smart” or Open Greener?
title_sort after the contagion. ghost city centres: closed “smart” or open greener?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-03-01
description This paper has three main objectives. It traces the “closed” urban model of city development, critiques it at length, showing how it has led to an unsustainable dead-end, represented in post-Covid-19 “ghost town” status for many central cities, and proposes a new “open” model of city design. This is avowedly an unsegregated and non-segmented utilisation of now often abandoned city-centre space in “open” forms favouring urban prairie, or more formalised urban parklands, interspersed with so-called “agritecture” in redundant high-rise buildings, shopping malls and parking lots. It favours sustainable theme-park models of family entertainment “experiences” all supported by sustainable hospitality, integrated mixed land uses and sustainable transportation. Consideration is given to likely financial resource issues but the dearth of current commercial investment opportunities from the old carbonised urban model, alongside public policy and consumer support for urban greening, are concluded to form a propitious post-coronavirus context for furthering the vision.
topic urbanity
closed model
open model
repurposed ‘agritecture’
urban prairies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/6/3071
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