Incidental great public spaces and the role of urban design in South Africa

IF 0.6 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
D. Schoulund, K. Landman
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Urban Design in South Africa as a formal profession has a relatively short history. However, in practice, there have been many examples of what must be considered both good and bad Urban Design. There have also been numerous debates at universities and conferences on what Urban Design should be. However, in the constant making and re-making of urban and rural space, Urban Design has a tenuous and weak presence. This article interrogates the rather low profile of Urban Design in the country and why it is not growing or better positioned compared to other countries. This is done through a discussion of three cases that illustrate the often incidental making of great public spaces in contrast to the thoroughly planned approach. The article argues that spontaneous projects of high quality, rather than over-planned projects, where shortcomings result from this preoccupation to rationalise, often have a greater potential to strengthen the role and value of Urban Design. Such an approach would favour incremental, flexible and sensitive proposals and interventions where spontaneity and adaptation are recognised and celebrated, as well as support the notion that urban design should set a framework for many role players to respond to in shaping the city. Keywords : Built environment, incidental public space, South Africa, urban design
偶然的大公共空间和南非城市设计的作用
城市设计在南非作为一种正式职业的历史相对较短。然而,在实践中,已经有许多必须被认为是好的和坏的城市设计的例子。在大学和会议上,关于城市设计应该是什么也有很多争论。然而,在城市和乡村空间的不断制造和重建中,城市设计的存在是脆弱的。这篇文章质疑了城市设计在国内相当低调,以及为什么与其他国家相比,它没有发展壮大或处于更好的地位。这是通过对三个案例的讨论来完成的,这些案例说明了与彻底规划的方法相比,通常是偶然建造大型公共空间。文章认为,高质量的自发项目,而不是过度规划的项目,这些项目的缺点是由于这种对合理化的关注造成的,通常更有可能加强城市设计的作用和价值。这种方法将有利于渐进、灵活和敏感的提案和干预措施,在这些提案和干预中,自发性和适应性得到认可和赞扬,并支持城市设计应为许多角色制定一个框架,让他们在塑造城市时做出回应。关键词:建筑环境,附带公共空间,南非,城市设计
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