Title: Postmodern Urbanism:
1Postmodern Urbanism
- The Restless Urban Landscape
2Postmodern Urbanism Central City Issues
- Economic Social Polarization Spatial Mismatch
- Economic Social Polarization Gentrification
- Landscape Features Festival Setting
3Gentrification
- 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.
4Production 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
5SOHO NYC
6Claire Danes Loft in NYC
7New Middle Class Consumption Side
8Gentrification Consumption Driven
- Leys argument new culture of consumption
- Qualities of community
9Assessing Gentrification
- Production vs. Consumption -?
- Merging of cultural economic features in
literature of gentrification - Postmodernism as cultural clothing of advanced
capitalism
10Knoxs 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
11Festival Settings
- In attempt to enhance cities as places of
consumption, cities support development of
festival marketplaces and other tourist
attractions. - Ex. Faneuil Market, Boston
12Postmodern 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
13Edge 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 -
14Flex-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
15Mixed Use Development
16Master 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.
17Prairie Crossing A Conservation Community
18Responses to Postmodern Conditions New Urbanism
- For Community?
- For Environment?
- For Market Niche?
19Milwaukee Example
- Beerline B Ex. Trostel Square
20New 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