Transience and permanence in urban development /

Temporary urban uses - innovative ways to transform cities or new means to old ends' The scale and variety of temporary - or meanwhile or interim - urban uses and spaces has grown rapidly in response to the dramatic increase in vacant and derelict land and buildings, particularly in post-indust...

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Other Authors: Henneberry, John (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2017.
Series:Real estate issues (Oxford, England)
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Temporary Uses as Alternative Practices -- Vacant land and temporary use -- Theorising and conceptualising temporary use -- Describing and analysing temporary uses -- Critical analysis of temporary use -- The coverage of the book -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 2: Forcing the Empties Back to Work? Ruinphobia and the Bluntness of Law and Policy -- Introduction: gazing upon the New Ruins -- How ruinphobia unsettles us -- Tracing ruinphobia into urban law and policy -- Time is always running out for a building and its uses -- Is ruinphobia forcing empties back to work, or are law's tools blunt? -- References -- Chapter 3: Liminal Spaces and Theorising the Permanence of Transience -- Introduction -- Theorising transient spatialities -- Food banks as spaces of the in-between -- Temporalities and 'yet-ness' in Wester Hailes -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Temporary Uses Producing Difference in Contemporary Urbanism -- Introduction -- The difference that temporary uses may produce -- Temporary uses, appropriation and the Right to the City -- Towards a socio-spatial theory of temporary uses -- margins, fallows, amenities, commons -- Difference driven by users -- Temporary uses, regeneration and gentrification -- Conclusion: non-commodified spaces in a commodifying city -- References -- Chapter 5: Short-Term Projects, Long-Term Ambitions: Facets of Transience in Two London Development Sites -- Introduction -- Historical framework -- Case study 1: Canning Town Caravanserai: semi-public community and events space with emphasis on up-cycling -- Case study 2: Cultivate London Brentford Lock: urban farm and social enterprise project. 
505 8 |a Analytical framework: key themes -- Concluding thoughts -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 6: Navigating the Rapids of Urban Development: Lessons from the Biospheric Foundation, Salford, UK -- Introduction -- From vision to practice -- The Janus faces of urban socio-ecological experimentation -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7: The Urban Voids of Istanbul -- Istanbul: global city of Turkey with no 'vacancy' -- Different types of urban voids in Istanbul -- Three case studies -- Physical void: from ghostly historic homes to high-value offices -- Physical void: squatting as an alternative space -- Symbolic void: the Ataturk Cultural Centre -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8: Institutionalizing Urban Possibility: Urban Greening and Vacant Land Governance in Three American Cities -- State strategies in urban shrinkage -- Environmental coalitions in urban shrinkage -- Methods -- Civic environmental coalitions in weak land markets -- Windows of opportunity: political coalitions in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore -- Political will and investment capacity: a counter-cyclical relationship -- References -- Chapter 9: The Trajectory of Berlin's 'Interim Spaces': Tensions and Conflicts in the Mobilisation of 'Temporary Uses' of Urban Space in Local Economic Development -- 'Temporary uses' and 'interim spaces' in reunified Berlin -- The mobilisation of 'temporary uses' in local economic development and place marketing policies -- The dilemmas and tensions inherent in the mobilisation of temporary uses as a tool of urban revitalisation: trajectories, conflicts and resistance -- The contested future of the Tempelhof airfield -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Pop-up Justice? Reflecting on Relationships in the Temporary City -- Tactics and interventions -- Justice in the city -- Attending to the particular. 
505 8 |a Attending to the collective -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 11: Planning, Property Rights, and the Tragedy of the Anticommons: Temporary Uses in Portland and Detroit -- Introduction -- The Tragedy of the Anticommons -- Anticommons and real estate development -- Anticommons, informality, and temporary use -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Valuation and the Evolution of New Uses and Buildings -- Introduction -- The acceptance of the new -- The comparative approach to property valuation -- The institutional context of the application of comparison techniques -- The calculative regime of comparative valuation -- References -- Chapter 13: Public Policy and Urban Transience: Provoking New Urban Development through Contemporary Models of Property Based Finance in England -- Introduction: public policy and urban transience -- Conceptual framework -- Fiscal decentralisation and the urban built environment -- Financing urban transience -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Tackling Hardcore Vacancy through Compulsory Sale Orders -- Introduction -- Hardcore vacancy -- An institutional explanation of hardcore vacancy -- Compulsory Sale Orders -- Balancing property rights and responsibilities -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Frameworks for Temporary Use: Experiments of Urban Regeneration in Bremen, Rome and Budapest -- The conditions of temporary use -- Transferring models -- Municipality-initiated temporary use: ZwischenZeitZentrale, Bremen -- Formalising activism: temporary use experiments in Rome -- Establishing trust: public and private initiatives for temporary use in Budapest -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: Conclusions: The Tensions and Dilemmas of Transience -- Time, transience and temporality -- The structural position of transience in the urban system. 
505 8 |a The transition from temporary to established use -- Policy and transience -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index -- End User License Agreement. 
520 |a Temporary urban uses - innovative ways to transform cities or new means to old ends' The scale and variety of temporary - or meanwhile or interim - urban uses and spaces has grown rapidly in response to the dramatic increase in vacant and derelict land and buildings, particularly in post-industrial cities. To some, this indicates that a paradigm shift in city making is underway. To others, alternative urbanism is little more than a distraction that temporarily cloaks some of the negative outcomes of conventional urban development. However, rigorous, theoretically informed criticism of temporary uses has been limited. The book draws on international experience to address this shortcoming from the perspectives of the law, sociology, human geography, urban studies, planning and real estate. It considers how time - and the way that it is experienced - informs alternative perspectives on transience. It emphasises the importance, for analysis, of the structural position of a temporary use in an urban system in spatial, temporal and socio-cultural terms. It illustrates how this position is contingent upon circumstances. What may be deemed a helpful and acceptable use to established institutions in one context may be seen as a problematic, unacceptable use in another. What may be a challenging and fulfilling alternative use to its proponents may lose its allure if it becomes successful in conventional terms. Conceptualisations of temporary uses are, therefore, mutable and the use of fixed or insufficiently differentiated frames of reference within which to study them should be avoided. It then identifies the major challenges of transforming a temporary use into a long-term use. These include the demands of regulatory compliance, financial requirements, levels of expertise and so on. Finally, the potential impacts of policy on temporary uses, both inadvertent and intended, are considered. The first substantive, critical review of temporary urban uses, Transience and Permanence in Urban Development is essential reading for academics, policy makers, practitioners and students of cities worldwide. 
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