Self Made City

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Self Made City
Author : Kristien Ring
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Publisher : Jovis Verlag
Language : English
Release Date : 02 December 2023
ISBN : 3868591672
Pages : 0 pages
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Self Made City by Kristien Ring Book PDF Summary

Berlin gilt als Stadt der Raumpioniere, als Ort selbstinitiierter Raumaneignung. Nischen und Lücken werden besetzt, vergessene Orte und Bestandsbauten neu bespielt. Durch selbstbestimmtes räumliches Gestalten, Bauen, Wohnen und Arbeiten - sei es in Form von Baugruppen, Genossenschaften, Co-Working-Spaces oder anderen Projektformen - ist in Berlin innerhalb der letzten zehn Jahre eine architektonische Vielfalt und Qualität entstanden wie in kaum einer anderen europäischen Stadt. SELFMADE CITY nimmt diese Entwicklung zum Anlass für eine Bestandsaufnahme von mehr als 120 Projekten, ein qualitatives Resümee und eine Präsentation von 50 "Best-Practice"-Beispielen. Welche Beiträge leisten private Initiativen bereits in der Stadtentwicklung beziehungsweise könnten sie zukünftig leisten? Wodurch generieren SELFMADE-Projekte welchen Mehrwert? Und was bedeuten sie für die urbane Qualität Berlins?

Self Made City

Berlin gilt als Stadt der Raumpioniere, als Ort selbstinitiierter Raumaneignung. Nischen und Lücken werden besetzt, vergessene Orte und Bestandsbauten neu bespielt. Durch selbstbestimmtes räumliches Gestalten, Bauen, Wohnen und Arbeiten - sei es in Form von Baugruppen, Genossenschaften, Co-Working-Spaces oder anderen Projektformen - ist in Berlin innerhalb der letzten

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