So-called temporary uses of urban space, including ‘pop ups’ or meanwhile spaces, have recently attracted much attention by urban professionals as providing short-term ‘solutions’ to the ‘problem’ of vacancy. Yet the ways in which these urban innovations are conceived, studied and evaluated continue to reify a capitalist framework of development and conceptual understanding of the city that valorises exchange value and permanence. The result is that little empirical research exists about smaller projects that offer the city and its residents many non-monetary benefits. In this article, we argue that evaluating urban space according to the dichotomy of permanent or temporary land use is problematic: it misses the fluidity and multiple rhythm...
Cities are at the forefront of some of the most profound social and environmental changes taking pla...
Our environment is constantly subjected to transformations, due to social and economic changes. When...
In this chapter we shed light on enabling urban alternatives that arise through novel ways of govern...
So-called temporary uses of urban space, including ‘pop ups’ or meanwhile spaces, have recently attr...
So-called temporary uses of urban space, including 'pop ups' or meanwhile spaces, have recently att...
In Dublin there are many needs and desires which are not met, or excluded, by the pattern of high re...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
‘Pop‐up’ has become a ubiquitous expression over the past decade and is used to designate a diverse ...
Abstract Cities are lived and made and constantly in a state of flux, and the same urban spaces can ...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
This paper is situated amidst concerns that public spaces are diminishing in both quantity and quali...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
Over the past few decades, Toronto’s downtown core has experienced extreme and rapid intensification...
Analysis of the emergent theoretical, empirical, and planning policy studies of 'temporary uses...
Cities are at the forefront of some of the most profound social and environmental changes taking pla...
Our environment is constantly subjected to transformations, due to social and economic changes. When...
In this chapter we shed light on enabling urban alternatives that arise through novel ways of govern...
So-called temporary uses of urban space, including ‘pop ups’ or meanwhile spaces, have recently attr...
So-called temporary uses of urban space, including 'pop ups' or meanwhile spaces, have recently att...
In Dublin there are many needs and desires which are not met, or excluded, by the pattern of high re...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
My PhD thesis contributes to the disciplines of Geography and Urban Studies by adding the vocabulary...
‘Pop‐up’ has become a ubiquitous expression over the past decade and is used to designate a diverse ...
Abstract Cities are lived and made and constantly in a state of flux, and the same urban spaces can ...
This paper explores the contemporary commons in suburban space through a sociological and an archit...
This paper is situated amidst concerns that public spaces are diminishing in both quantity and quali...
Mara Ferreri’s new book is a welcomed addition to the rapidly expanding temporary urbanism literatur...
Over the past few decades, Toronto’s downtown core has experienced extreme and rapid intensification...
Analysis of the emergent theoretical, empirical, and planning policy studies of 'temporary uses...
Cities are at the forefront of some of the most profound social and environmental changes taking pla...
Our environment is constantly subjected to transformations, due to social and economic changes. When...
In this chapter we shed light on enabling urban alternatives that arise through novel ways of govern...