Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Social Life in Small Urban Spaces

Last week in class we watched a video that discussed the use, placement, and factors that lead to the efficient and continued use of small urban public spaces. These spaces would include plazas and parks within cities. With cities growing the need for public space is great; many cities are trying hard to incorporate more public spaces into their design. One issue that is connected to this is where the funding for cities comes from: should money from public spaces come from the federal government, state governments, or local governments. As the article linked above suggests, there is a seeming dichotomy between the federal government calling for more public spaces and then not providing the funds to create them. The video, and these articles, suggest the public spaces in urban environments should be diverse and draw people from all social classes and ages. Public spaces in urban environments are crucial to the fabric of the our cities and cities around the world. Without them our cities would feel even more congested and conflated than they already do. It is the job of urban planners and designers to create a city that functions efficiently while not dismissing the ideals of beauty and form.

4 comments:

  1. I completely agree. I was born and raised in San Francisco, which is one of America's large cities, and I honestly believe that urban planners and designers set the tone, mood and functions of a city.
    - Anani Mohamed

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  2. Urban planners have a major say over how cities are developed, which in turn makes urban planners an offshoot of god. Its weird to think that urban planners have legit almost every say in what direction cities go. Look at that photo Mr. Sanchez showed us of that city in germany....It looks like an odd square...the city planners planned that.

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  3. I think that funding should come from local governments. It is to daunting of a project, from a monetary perspective, for the federal government to take responsibility. The federal government should, however, set aside a small portion of their budget for local governments who are simply unable to fund such projects.

    Andrew Berkowitz

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  4. I think that urban planners and designers are the key creators of the mood and feeling of a city. They control the direction the city goes and the tone of an area.

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