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Title: Postmodern Urbanism:


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Postmodern Urbanism
  • The Restless Urban Landscape

2
Postmodern Urbanism Central City Issues
  • Economic Social Polarization Spatial Mismatch
  • Economic Social Polarization Gentrification
  • Landscape Features Festival Setting

3
Gentrification
  • A type of neighborhood change involving the
    replacement of lower income residents w/ middle
    or high income residents.
  • Most pronounced in world cities and regional
    centers that have evolved from older urban cores.

4
Production side explanation
  • Rent Gap difference between cost of land,
    improvements AND value associated with highest
    and best use
  • Gentrification fueled by developers (Neil Smiths
    early work)
  • Displacement of moderate income population as
    city becomes new bourgeoisie playground

5
SOHO NYC
6
Claire Danes Loft in NYC
7
New Middle Class Consumption Side
8
Gentrification Consumption Driven
  • Leys argument new culture of consumption
  • Qualities of community

9
Assessing Gentrification
  • Production vs. Consumption -?
  • Merging of cultural economic features in
    literature of gentrification
  • Postmodernism as cultural clothing of advanced
    capitalism

10
Knoxs List of Postmodern Urban Features
  • Gentrification
  • Historic Preservation
  • Postmodern architecture
  • Mixed Use Development (MXD)
  • Multiple Use Development (MUD)
  • High-tech corridor
  • Master planned suburban development
  • Exurban development

11
Festival Settings
  • In attempt to enhance cities as places of
    consumption, cities support development of
    festival marketplaces and other tourist
    attractions.
  • Ex. Faneuil Market, Boston

12
Postmodern Urbanism Postsuburban Development
  • Whats post-suburban about it? -- Suburban
    areas no longer primarily residential and, in
    fact, are creating new densities with functions
    competitive with central business district.
  • New vocabulary stealth cities Edge Cities
    Technoburbs High Tech Corridors Asylum Suburbs

13
Edge City joel garreau (1988)
  • Has five million square feet or more of leasable
    office space the workplace of the Information
    Age
  • Has 600,000 square feet or more of leasable
    retail space
  • Has more jobs than bedrooms
  • Is perceived by the population as one place
  • Was nothing like city as recently as thirty
    years ago

14
Flex-space
  • This concept combines designer office frontages
    w/ rear access loading bays and interior space
    that can be used as office, industrial, or
    warehousing space in any proportion.

Welton Enterprises, Inc. High Quality
Office/Industrial FlexSpace
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Mixed Use Development
  • Harbor Square

16
Master Planned Communities
  • Features a definable boundary a consistent
    but not necessarily uniform character overall
    control during the development process by a
    single development entity private ownership of
    recreational amenities and, enforcement of
    convenants restrictions by a master community
    associations.

17
Prairie Crossing A Conservation Community
18
Responses to Postmodern Conditions New Urbanism
  • For Community?
  • For Environment?
  • For Market Niche?

19
Milwaukee Example
  • Beerline B Ex. Trostel Square

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New Urbanism
  • Community Neo-traditionalism local
    references, increased interaction
  • Environmental Critique Pedestrian transit
    orientation Anti-sprawl w/higher densities
  • Market Niche expensive master planned
    communities gentrification or New
    Suburbanism
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