This paper is concerned with the evolution of place-shaping over the past decade or so and its potential future direction, specifically relating to a UK context but with varying aspects of resonance internationally. The methodological approach and empirical originality is derived from practitioner encounters synthesised with theory. Three ‘waves’ of place-shaping are discernable: renaissance, recession mitigation and recovery. Conceptualising and examining the changing face of place-shaping practice, some broad place quality trends are identified. Asserting that renaissance interventions were heavily skewed towards enhancing the material aspects of city spaces it is suggested that recessions provide a useful interject to reflect on past pra...
This paper examines the social relevance of 'place shaping'. Although place shaping has entered the ...
The literature on sustainability policies and placemaking strategies reveals the inadequacy of both ...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
Drawing on evidence and experience from the UK, I present the case that quality counts in times of r...
Place shaping has now entered the everyday vocabulary of built environment professions, academics an...
Drawing on empirical research in London, this paper examines how public spaces in the contemporary c...
The UK historic city of Durham is considered by policymakers to be the ‘jewel in the crown’ in terms...
The eight papers in this Special Feature result from the EU funded SUSPLACE collaborative programme ...
The transition from deindustrial to post industrial city from the 1970s exposed how cities developed...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
Cultural and creative quarters—from historic districts to new digital hubs—feature heavily in econom...
Placemaking is increasingly drawn upon by planners, city authorities and citizens as a means of recl...
The transition from deindustrial to post industrial city from the 1970s exposed how cities developed...
Place branding is much more than helping cities become more competitive. It is an aspect of the clas...
Within a UK context of radical policy reform and broader global economic shifts, the homogenisation ...
This paper examines the social relevance of 'place shaping'. Although place shaping has entered the ...
The literature on sustainability policies and placemaking strategies reveals the inadequacy of both ...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...
Drawing on evidence and experience from the UK, I present the case that quality counts in times of r...
Place shaping has now entered the everyday vocabulary of built environment professions, academics an...
Drawing on empirical research in London, this paper examines how public spaces in the contemporary c...
The UK historic city of Durham is considered by policymakers to be the ‘jewel in the crown’ in terms...
The eight papers in this Special Feature result from the EU funded SUSPLACE collaborative programme ...
The transition from deindustrial to post industrial city from the 1970s exposed how cities developed...
As much of Europe emerges from one of the worst economic downturns in living memory, the UK’s urban ...
Cultural and creative quarters—from historic districts to new digital hubs—feature heavily in econom...
Placemaking is increasingly drawn upon by planners, city authorities and citizens as a means of recl...
The transition from deindustrial to post industrial city from the 1970s exposed how cities developed...
Place branding is much more than helping cities become more competitive. It is an aspect of the clas...
Within a UK context of radical policy reform and broader global economic shifts, the homogenisation ...
This paper examines the social relevance of 'place shaping'. Although place shaping has entered the ...
The literature on sustainability policies and placemaking strategies reveals the inadequacy of both ...
Austerity has led to a growing interest in small-scale urban practices that engage community groups ...