(Un)making space for manufacturing in the city: The double edge of pro-makers urban policies in Brussels

  • Bonello V.
  • Faraone C.
  • Leoncini R.
  • Nicoletto L.
  • Pedrini G.
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Publication date
January 2022

Abstract

This article discusses the implications of the “maker narrative” for urban policies by analysing the issues raised by the implementation of mixed-use zoning and other policies deemed to ‘make room’ for manufacturing in the city. Such policies, by focusing on innovative and environmentally friendly activities, may fail to acknowledge that local and inclusive urban manufacturing still play a role in enhancing social inclusion and increasing resilience of urban economies. We question the possibility of attracting advanced manufacturers while preserving traditional productions, promoting an inclusive economy, and coping with spatial and socioeconomic constraints by means of planning and design policies. Our applied research is grounded on both ...

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