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COMMENTARY ON INCOMPLETE URBANISM

Andrew Lee, Leong Teng Wui and Ong Swee Hong

Chapter 16 in Public Space in Urban Asia, 2014, pp 216-225 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: The following sections are included:Liquid: Changing WorldNew Technology and the Emergence of a ‘System of Cities’Mass Urbanisation and the Rise of the ’Creative Class’Environmental Challenge and the Safeguarding of ‘Urban Futures’Shift 1: From Fixed and Closed Planning to Open and Collaborative PlanningShift 2: From Centralised Mapping of Control and Economic Gain to Ethical PlanningShift 3: From Large Scale, Pre-Arranged Planning to Incremental Post-Planning and New Cultural ImaginariesBecoming Liquid

Keywords: Public Space; Cities; Human Development; Spatial Justice; Sociology; Illegal Architecture; Heritage; Singapore; Kuala Lumpur; Taiwan; Hong Kong; Jakarta; Chongqing; China; POPs; Happiness; Emerging Economies; Asia; Southeast Asia; Urbanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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