City-making, Space and Spirituality

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City-making, Space and Spirituality

A Community-Based Urban Praxis with Reflections from South Africa

City and town planning: architectural aspects Regional / International studies Cultural studies Housing and homelessness Urban communities Politics and government Development economics and emerging economies Religion: general Christianity Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Stephan de Beer

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Collection: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 29th September 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000929898


Introduction

This book is about the soul of the city, embodied in its spaces and people. It traces dynamics in inner city neighbourhoods of South Africa’s post-apartheid capital, Pretoria. Viewing the city through its most vulnerable people and places, it recognizes that urban space is never neutral and shaped by competing value frameworks.

Part One: Reclaiming Agency

The first part of the book invites planners, city-makers, and ordinary urban citizens, to consider a new self-understanding, reclaiming their agency in the city-making process. Through the metaphor of "becoming like children", planning practice is deconstructed and re-imagined. A praxis-based methodology is presented, cultivating four distinct moments of entering, reading, imagining and co-constructing the city.

Part Two: Urban Spirit and Ethic

After deconstructing urban spaces and discourses, the second part of the book explores a concrete spirituality and ethic of urban space. It argues for a shift from planning as technocracy, to planning as immersed, participatory artistry: opening up to the "genius" of space, responsive to urban cries, and joining to construct new, soul-full spaces. Local communities and interconnected movements become embodiments of urban alternatives – through resistance and reconstruction; building on local assets; animating local reclamations; and weaving nets of hope that will span the entire city.

Conclusion

Providing a concrete methodology for city-making that is rooted in a community-based urban praxis, this book will be of interest to urban planning researchers, professional planners and designers and also grass-root community developers or activists.

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