Planning from Failure: Transforming a Waterfront through Experimentation in a Placemaking Living Lab
This article assesses on what happens when planning by experiment becomes imperative for strategic city sites such as waterfronts due to the failure of other forms of centralised, top-down, or market-led planning. Through an in-depth case-based analysis of La Marina de València (LMdV) we investigate...
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doaj-ca95c4cdc04f41f9ba56bd6ae32a97692021-03-26T11:12:19ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352021-03-016110.17645/up.v6i1.35861900Planning from Failure: Transforming a Waterfront through Experimentation in a Placemaking Living LabRamon Marrades0Philippa Collin1Michelle Catanzaro2Eveline Mussi3Placemaking Europe, The NetherlandsInstitute for Culture & Society, Western Sydney University, AustraliaSchool of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University, AustraliaFaculty of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, AustraliaThis article assesses on what happens when planning by experiment becomes imperative for strategic city sites such as waterfronts due to the failure of other forms of centralised, top-down, or market-led planning. Through an in-depth case-based analysis of La Marina de València (LMdV) we investigate the potential of experimentation for revitalisation of city sites. To do this, we first review the literature on urban development approaches to identify specific issues that lead to urban planning failure. We then extend the scholarship on urban experimentation by proposing a definition of place-based experimentation as ‘relational process.’ Then, we explore how planning by experiment emerged as a response to planning failures in a broader strategy for revitalisation of LMdV. We propose key processes for planning by experiment through a Placemaking Living Lab based on perception, collaboration, and iteration, which we use to assess experimentation at LMdV. In the conclusion we discuss the potential of this approach to ‘planning by experiment’ to revitalise urban governance and planning processes in cities and their strategic sites.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3586experimental planninginnovationparticipationplacemakingurban living labs |
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Planning from Failure: Transforming a Waterfront through Experimentation in a Placemaking Living Lab |
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Planning from Failure: Transforming a Waterfront through Experimentation in a Placemaking Living Lab |
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Urban Planning |
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2021-03-01 |
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This article assesses on what happens when planning by experiment becomes imperative for strategic city sites such as waterfronts due to the failure of other forms of centralised, top-down, or market-led planning. Through an in-depth case-based analysis of La Marina de València (LMdV) we investigate the potential of experimentation for revitalisation of city sites. To do this, we first review the literature on urban development approaches to identify specific issues that lead to urban planning failure. We then extend the scholarship on urban experimentation by proposing a definition of place-based experimentation as ‘relational process.’ Then, we explore how planning by experiment emerged as a response to planning failures in a broader strategy for revitalisation of LMdV. We propose key processes for planning by experiment through a Placemaking Living Lab based on perception, collaboration, and iteration, which we use to assess experimentation at LMdV. In the conclusion we discuss the potential of this approach to ‘planning by experiment’ to revitalise urban governance and planning processes in cities and their strategic sites. |
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experimental planning innovation participation placemaking urban living labs |
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