从(不)稳定的基础设施中学习

Dearq Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.18389/dearq38.2024.03
Sebastián Trujillo-Torres
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作为更广泛研究工作的一部分,本文以印度街头小贩的现状和潜力为背景,将其作为城市建设的一个常量。文章首先探讨了城市规划和设计叙事中经常出现的、但却值得商榷的说法,这些说法是将街头小贩排除在城市规划和设计叙事之外的主要原因:在有条不紊地绘制和解读了部分案例研究的设计和基础设施特征后,这些说法被揭穿和反驳。因此,街头贩卖本身就是一种独特的基础设施系统,既是一个恒定的因素,又是一系列不稳定的程序和过程。它具有独特的时间和空间特征,似乎与传统的规划和设计理解格格不入。因此,本文不仅试图将这些基础设施的空间系统实践合法化,使其成为一种发展资产,而且还为设计师勾勒出重新构想城市未来的线索,从而实现更加公平的城市建设实践。
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Learning from (In)Constant Infrastructures
As part of a larger research endeavour, this article operates in the context of current conditions and potentialities of street vending in India, as a city-making constant. It begins by examining frequent, yet, questionable tropes utilised to justify their exclusion from urban planning and design narratives as a main issue to debate: tropes that are then debunked and disproven, after methodically mapping and unpacking the design and infrastructural features of selected case studies. Street vending is therefore explored as a distinct type of infrastructural system in itself, one which is simultaneously a constant factor, and an inconstant array of procedures and processes. It possesses distinct temporal and spatial features seemingly incompatible with conventional planning and design understandings. This article is therefore intended to attempt not only to legitimize the spatial-systemic practices of these infrastructures as a developmental asset, but to outline clues for designers to reimagine urban futures that can lead to more equitable city-making practices.
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