Read more
This book crtitically examines the reciprocal relationship between creativity and the built environment and features leading voices from across the world in a debate on originating, learning, modifying, and plagiarizing creativities within the built environment.
The
Companion includes contributions from architecture, design, planning, construction, real estate, economics, urban studies, geography, sociology, and public policies. Contributors review the current field and proposes new conceptual frameworks, research methodologies, and directions for research, policy, and practice. Chapters are organised into five sections, each drawing on cross-disciplinary insights and debates:
- Section I connects creativity, productivity, and economic growth and examines how our built environment stimulates or intimidates human imaginations.
- Section II addresses how hard environments are fabricated with social, cultural, and institutional meanings, and how these evolve in different times and settings.
- Section III discusses activities that directly and indirectly shape the material development of a built environment, its environmental sustainability, space utility, and place identity.
- Section IV illustrates how technologies and innovations are used in building and strengthening an intelligent, real-time, responsive urban agenda.
- Section V examines governance opportunities and challenges at the interface between creativity and built environment.
An important resource for scholars and students in the fields of urban planning and development, urban studies, environmental sustainability, human geography, sociology, and public policy.
List of contents
Foreword: Creativity and the Built Environment
Charles Landry1. Introduction
Julie T. Miao and Tan YigitcanlarSECTION 1: ECONOMY AND PRODUCTIVITY 2. Built cultural heritage and local development
Silvia Cerisola3. Impact of the Built Environment on the Spatial Heterogeneity of Regional Innovation Productivity
WU Kangmin, WANG Yang, ZHANG Hong'ou, LIU Yi, YE Yuyao4. Housing, Productivity and Creativity
Zhiyuan Li5. Community and business innovation in the Indonesian Kampung
Nicholas A. Phelps and Holi B. Wijaya6. The infrastructures of innovation districts
Julie T. Miao 7. Workplace repositioning post-pandemic
Eileen Sim8. Creativity in Sustainable Finance
Kruti Upadhyay and Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala9. Creativity in Blue Economy Financing
Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala and Kruti UpadhyaySECTION 2: SOCIETY AND CULTURE10. Creativity and the City
Dan Eugen Ratiu11. Between performativity and spectacle
Rishika Mukhopadhyay12. Community arts organisations in heritage-led regeneration and placemaking
Michael Buser and Monisha Ahmed13. Learning by failing better
Martín Arias-Loyola and Francisco Vergara-Perucich14. The circuit of memory, creativity and built environment
HaeRan Shin15. Artists, Arts and Culture-based City Revitalization
Meghan Ashlin Rich16. Culture-led regeneration and Urban Governance
Anna Laura Palazzo and Romina D'Ascanio17. The art of dancing for urban design
Tommi InkinenSECTION 3: ENVIRONMENT AND SPACE18. End of the Holocene City
Francisco Javier Carrillo19. Industry 4.0, Lean Production and Sustainability
Cristina Ciliberto; Raffaella Taddeo; Katarzyna Szopik-Depczy¿ska; Tan Yigitcanlar; Giuseppe Ioppolo20. Collingwood Yards, The Formation of a Creative Precinct
Esther Anatolitis and Hélène Frichot21. Driving Innovation and Equity in the 21st Century Australian City
Rob McGauran22. Flagship architecture and city branding
Amparo Tarazona Vento23. The Corporate Campus
D.J. Huppatz24. Urban design dimensions of creative clustering
Stephen Wood, Kim Dovey and Lucinda Pike25. The dark side of creativity
Marcus Foth, Skye Doherty, and Nick KellySECTION 4: TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION26. The application of big data and technology in urban transport management
Mark Stevenson and Avita Streatfield27. Customer uptake and preference analysis for Mobility as a Service schemes
Xiaoyang Yu, Prithvi Bhat Beeramoole, Chaitrali Shirke, Paul Scott, Alexander Paz28. Who Speaks for Smart Cities?
Mark Wilson, Travis Decaminada, Cornelius Darcy, and Eva Kassens-Noor 29. The new socio-spatial dimensions of creativity
Daniel de O. Vasconcelos 30. Augmented and Virtual Reality and Creativity in the Built Environment
Jennifer Whyte and Dragana Nikoli¿31. Virtual Reality and Desiring-Production
Peter Raisbeck and Michaela Prunotto 32. Lean construction in China
Yanqing Fang and Shang Gao33. Co-designing Infrastructures
Sarah Bell, Charlotte Johnson, Tse-Hui Teh, Kat Austen, and Gemma Moore34. Creativity and Innovation, revitalisation experiences
Ana Cristina Fachinelli, Suélen Bebber, Bianca Libardi, and Thais Zimmermann Suzin35. Smart City in the creativity-built environment nexus
Julie T Miao, Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang and Nadia Gissma36. Melbourne's skyscrapers
Giorgio MarfellaSECTION 5: GOVERNANCE AND PLANNING 37. The Multifunction Polis
Paul Walker38. The creative city in Australia
Emma Felton39. Suburbs by design
Alan Pert and Nicholas A. Phelps 40. Innovation Districts and the Physical Environment of Knowledge-Based Economic Development
Joshua Drucker41. Tech-development, public space, and planning failures
Carla Maria Kayanan42. The planning of creative Paris
Jacob Thomas Simpson43. University incubators as sites of creativity and innovation
Sha Liu and Kristian Ruming44. Planning and sustaining an inclusive urban infrastructure of cultural amenities
Robert C. Kloosterman and Jochem de Vries 45. Global Cities in the Making
Caitlin Morrissey and Michele AcutoAfterword: From Creative Cluster to Innovation Complex
Sharon Zukin
About the author
Julie T. Miao is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne; a visiting scholar at Harvard University; and an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Fellow. Her main research interests lie in innovation-space, urban entrepreneurism, and intrapreneurial state.
Tan Yigitcanlar is an eminent Australian researcher and author with international recognition and impact in the field of smart and sustainable city development. He is a Professor of Urban Studies and Planning at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.