Through this special issue, we bring together papers interested in public space beyond the city centre. That is, public space in suburban and periurban locations, including high-rise neighbourhoods and new exurban divisions, and in communities located at the interstices of the city-region. We are interested in how the values associated with public space—as an accessible site open to a range of uses, and a place of collective engagement and interaction—map out as we step away from downtown. Additionally, we are concerned with how struggles over and within public space proceed in non-central places
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
In this paper, we look at the role that public space may take on in the redevelopment of suburban hi...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
Abstract. Much of the recent interest in urban design has focused on the creation and management of ...
Many of the public spaces in cities are actually privately owned. This essay looks at the practice o...
The demise of public space in cities across the Global North has received considerable scrutiny from...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Abstract: Public space is often seen as problem space in the modern city: it is now as it has always...
This article outlines a framework for connecting design-oriented research on accommodating and encou...
Alternative urban spaces across civic, private, and public spheres emerge in response to the great c...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
none2In Europe, the image of the beautiful old city, with its compact morphological structure, dense...
Public places are a necessary factor for the social and economical welfare of cities. The big square...
This article argues that whilst appearing new, quasi-public spaces have emerged from a process of in...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
In this paper, we look at the role that public space may take on in the redevelopment of suburban hi...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
Abstract. Much of the recent interest in urban design has focused on the creation and management of ...
Many of the public spaces in cities are actually privately owned. This essay looks at the practice o...
The demise of public space in cities across the Global North has received considerable scrutiny from...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Abstract: Public space is often seen as problem space in the modern city: it is now as it has always...
This article outlines a framework for connecting design-oriented research on accommodating and encou...
Alternative urban spaces across civic, private, and public spheres emerge in response to the great c...
This paper explores the public space as a public good. Public space is understood as a ‘void’ in the...
none2In Europe, the image of the beautiful old city, with its compact morphological structure, dense...
Public places are a necessary factor for the social and economical welfare of cities. The big square...
This article argues that whilst appearing new, quasi-public spaces have emerged from a process of in...
International audienceExclusion from public spaces is often seen as being the result of revanchist u...
In this paper, we look at the role that public space may take on in the redevelopment of suburban hi...
As the largest master-planned residential community in Toronto, the case of CityPlace offers an impo...