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Participatory Design and Self-building in Shared Urban Open Spaces - Community Gardens and Casitas in New York City

English · Hardback

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The book investigates the development of community gardens with self-built structures, which have existed as a shared public open space land use form in New York City's low-come neighborhoods like the South Bronx since the 1970s. These gardens have continued to be part of the urban landscape until today, despite conflicting land use interests, changing residents groups and contradictory city planning. Both community gardens and self-built structures are created in a participatory design and self-built effort by urban residents and are an expression of the individual gardeners' preferences, their cultural background and the decisions made by the managing residents' group in regards to the needs of their neighborhood. Ultimately community gardens with self-built structures are an expression of the people's will to commonly use this land for open and enclosed structures next to their homes in the city and need to be included in future urban planning.

List of contents

Foreword.- Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The emergence of shared gardens and self-built structures in European cities.- Chapter 3: The emergence of shared gardens and self-built structures in North American cities.- Chapter 4: The emergence of community gardens in New York City with focus on the South Bronx.- Chapter 5: The impact of stakeholders on the development of community gardens in the South Bronx.- Chapter 6: Organizing, planning and governing community gardens.- Chapter 7: Community gardens and self-built structures as a form of cultural expression.- Chapter 8: Participatory design of community gardens and self-built structures: Lessons from field experiences.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.- List of Figures.

About the author

Carolin Mees holds a Dr. Ing./PhD in Architecture and a Dipl.Ing/ M.A. in Architecture, both from the Berlin University of Arts, as well as a Vordiplom/ B.A. in Architecture from the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg, Germany. With her office mees architecture Carolin Mees has designed community-based open space structures since 2007, when she led the participatory design of the Gardenhaus shelter structure for the municipal community gardens program of New York City, GreenThumb. Carolin Mees has been the Project and Design Coordinator for New York City’s Mayor’s Offices Gardens for Healthy Communities Initiative that resulted in the participatory design and self-building of 13 new community gardens from 2012-2014. She has continued to work as an architect and researcher in the field of community-based urban design and has published widely about her research. Carolin Mees has been teaching in the field of architecture, landscape architecture, sustainable systems and designing urbanagriculture at various universities in Europe and North-America since 2009.

Summary

The book investigates the development of community gardens with self-built structures, which have existed as a shared public open space land use form in New York City’s low-come neighborhoods like the South Bronx since the 1970s. These gardens have continued to be part of the urban landscape until today, despite conflicting land use interests, changing residents groups and contradictory city planning. Both community gardens and self-built structures are created in a participatory design and self-built effort by urban residents and are an expression of the individual gardeners’ preferences, their cultural background and the decisions made by the managing residents’ group in regards to the needs of their neighborhood. Ultimately community gardens with self-built structures are an expression of the people’s will to commonly use this land for open and enclosed structures next to their homes in the city and need to be included in future urban planning.

Product details

Authors Carolin Mees
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319755137
ISBN 978-3-31-975513-7
No. of pages 280
Dimensions 161 mm x 22 mm x 240 mm
Weight 608 g
Illustrations XVIII, 280 p. 87 illus., 59 illus. in color.
Series Urban Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

Soziologie, B, Städte, Stadtgemeinden, Urban Planning, Agriculture, Urbanism, Urban & municipal planning, city planning, Urban Sociology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Urban Geography and Urbanism, Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns), Urban geography

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