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Book Synopsis
The first substantive, critical review of temporary urban uses, Transience and Permanence in Urban Development is essential reading for academics, policy makers, practitioners and students of cities worldwide.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xiii

Notes on Contributors xv

Preface xxi

Acknowledgements xxv

1 Introduction: Temporary Uses as Alternative Practices 1
John Henneberry

Vacant land and temporary use 1

Theorising and conceptualising temporary use 3

Describing and analysing temporary uses 6

Critical analysis of temporary use 9

The coverage of the book 11

Acknowledgement 13

References 14

2 Forcing the Empties Back to Work? Ruinphobia and the Bluntness of Law and Policy 17
Luke Bennett

Introduction: gazing upon the New Ruins 17

How ruinphobia unsettles us 18

Tracing ruinphobia into urban law and policy 20

Time is always running out for a building and its uses 26

Is ruinphobia forcing empties back to work, or are law’s tools blunt? 27

References 28

3 Liminal Spaces and Theorising the Permanence of Transience 31
Nicola Livingstone and Peter Matthews

Introduction 31

Theorising transient spatialities 33

Food banks as spaces of the in-between 36

Temporalities and ‘yet-ness’ in Wester Hailes 39

Conclusion 42

References 43

4 Temporary Uses Producing Difference in Contemporary Urbanism 47
Panu Lehtovuori and Sampo Ruoppila

Introduction 47

The difference that temporary uses may produce 48

Temporary uses, appropriation and the Right to the City 49

Towards a socio-spatial theory of temporary uses – margins, fallows, amenities, commons 51

Difference driven by users 54

Temporary uses, regeneration and gentrification 57

Conclusion: non-commodified spaces in a commodifying city 60

References 62

5 Short-Term Projects, Long-Term Ambitions: Facets of Transience in Two London Development Sites 65
Krystallia Kamvasinou

Introduction 65

Historical framework 66

Case study 1: Canning Town Caravanserai: semi-public community and events space with emphasis on up-cycling 68

Case study 2: Cultivate London Brentford Lock: urban farm and social enterprise project 73

Analytical framework: key themes 78

Concluding thoughts 80

Acknowledgements 82

References 82

6 Navigating the Rapids of Urban Development: Lessons from the Biospheric Foundation, Salford, UK 85
Beth Perry, Vincent Walsh and Catherine Barlow

Introduction 85

From vision to practice 86

The Janus faces of urban socio-ecological experimentation 95

Acknowledgements 98

References 98

7 The Urban Voids of Istanbul 101
Basak Tanulku

Istanbul: global city of Turkey with no ‘vacancy’ 102

Different types of urban voids in Istanbul 103

Three case studies 105

Physical void: from ghostly historic homes to high-value offices 105

Physical void: squatting as an alternative space 108

Symbolic void: the Ataturk Cultural Centre 111

Conclusion 114

Acknowledgments 115

References 115

8 Institutionalizing Urban Possibility: Urban Greening and Vacant Land Governance in Three American Cities 117
Katherine Foo

State strategies in urban shrinkage 117

Environmental coalitions in urban shrinkage 118

Methods 119

Civic environmental coalitions in weak land markets 120

Windows of opportunity: political coalitions in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore 122

Political will and investment capacity: a counter-cyclical relationship 128

References 129

9 The Trajectory of Berlin’s ‘Interim Spaces’: Tensions and Conflicts in the Mobilisation of ‘Temporary Uses’ of Urban Space in Local Economic Development 131
Claire Colomb

‘Temporary uses’ and ‘interim spaces’ in reunified Berlin 132

The mobilisation of ‘temporary uses’ in local economic development and place marketing policies 134

The dilemmas and tensions inherent in the mobilisation of temporary uses as a tool of urban revitalisation: trajectories, conflicts and resistance 136

The contested future of the Tempelhof airfield 141

Conclusion 146

References 147

10 Pop-up Justice? Reflecting on Relationships in the Temporary City 151
Amelia Thorpe, Timothy Moore and Lee Stickells

Tactics and interventions 151

Justice in the city 154

Attending to the particular 157

Attending to the collective 161

Conclusion 165

Acknowledgements 166

References 166

11 Planning, Property Rights, and the Tragedy of the Anticommons: Temporary Uses in Portland and Detroit 171
Matthew F Gebhardt

Introduction 171

The Tragedy of the Anticommons 172

Anticommons and real estate development 173

Anticommons, informality, and temporary use 175

Case studies 177

Conclusion 182

References 183

12 Valuation and the Evolution of New Uses and Buildings 185
Neil Crosby and John Henneberry

Introduction 185

The acceptance of the new 186

The comparative approach to property valuation 189

The institutional context of the application of comparison techniques 193

The calculative regime of comparative valuation 195

References 196

13 Public Policy and Urban Transience: Provoking New Urban Development through Contemporary Models of Property Based Finance in England 199
Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Paul Greenhalgh

Introduction: public policy and urban transience 199

Conceptual framework 200

Fiscal decentralisation and the urban built environment 202

Financing urban transience 206

Discussion and conclusion 210

References 212

14 Tackling Hardcore Vacancy through Compulsory Sale Orders 215
David Adams

Introduction 215

Hardcore vacancy 216

An institutional explanation of hardcore vacancy 220

Compulsory Sale Orders 224

Balancing property rights and responsibilities 226

Conclusions 228

References 229

15 Frameworks for Temporary Use: Experiments of Urban Regeneration in Bremen, Rome and Budapest 231
Daniela Patti and Levente Polyak

The conditions of temporary use 232

Transferring models 233

Municipality-initiated temporary use: ZwischenZeitZentrale, Bremen 235

Formalising activism: temporary use experiments in Rome 238

Establishing trust: public and private initiatives for temporary use in Budapest 242

Conclusions 246

References 248

16 Conclusions: The Tensions and Dilemmas of Transience 249
John Henneberry

Time, transience and temporality 250

The structural position of transience in the urban system 252

The transition from temporary to established use 256

Policy and transience 260

Conclusions 263

Acknowledgements 264

References 264

Index 265

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first substantive, critical review of temporary urban uses, Transience and Permanence in Urban Development is essential reading for academics, policy makers, practitioners and students of cities worldwide.

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors xiii

      Notes on Contributors xv

      Preface xxi

      Acknowledgements xxv

      1 Introduction: Temporary Uses as Alternative Practices 1
      John Henneberry

      Vacant land and temporary use 1

      Theorising and conceptualising temporary use 3

      Describing and analysing temporary uses 6

      Critical analysis of temporary use 9

      The coverage of the book 11

      Acknowledgement 13

      References 14

      2 Forcing the Empties Back to Work? Ruinphobia and the Bluntness of Law and Policy 17
      Luke Bennett

      Introduction: gazing upon the New Ruins 17

      How ruinphobia unsettles us 18

      Tracing ruinphobia into urban law and policy 20

      Time is always running out for a building and its uses 26

      Is ruinphobia forcing empties back to work, or are law’s tools blunt? 27

      References 28

      3 Liminal Spaces and Theorising the Permanence of Transience 31
      Nicola Livingstone and Peter Matthews

      Introduction 31

      Theorising transient spatialities 33

      Food banks as spaces of the in-between 36

      Temporalities and ‘yet-ness’ in Wester Hailes 39

      Conclusion 42

      References 43

      4 Temporary Uses Producing Difference in Contemporary Urbanism 47
      Panu Lehtovuori and Sampo Ruoppila

      Introduction 47

      The difference that temporary uses may produce 48

      Temporary uses, appropriation and the Right to the City 49

      Towards a socio-spatial theory of temporary uses – margins, fallows, amenities, commons 51

      Difference driven by users 54

      Temporary uses, regeneration and gentrification 57

      Conclusion: non-commodified spaces in a commodifying city 60

      References 62

      5 Short-Term Projects, Long-Term Ambitions: Facets of Transience in Two London Development Sites 65
      Krystallia Kamvasinou

      Introduction 65

      Historical framework 66

      Case study 1: Canning Town Caravanserai: semi-public community and events space with emphasis on up-cycling 68

      Case study 2: Cultivate London Brentford Lock: urban farm and social enterprise project 73

      Analytical framework: key themes 78

      Concluding thoughts 80

      Acknowledgements 82

      References 82

      6 Navigating the Rapids of Urban Development: Lessons from the Biospheric Foundation, Salford, UK 85
      Beth Perry, Vincent Walsh and Catherine Barlow

      Introduction 85

      From vision to practice 86

      The Janus faces of urban socio-ecological experimentation 95

      Acknowledgements 98

      References 98

      7 The Urban Voids of Istanbul 101
      Basak Tanulku

      Istanbul: global city of Turkey with no ‘vacancy’ 102

      Different types of urban voids in Istanbul 103

      Three case studies 105

      Physical void: from ghostly historic homes to high-value offices 105

      Physical void: squatting as an alternative space 108

      Symbolic void: the Ataturk Cultural Centre 111

      Conclusion 114

      Acknowledgments 115

      References 115

      8 Institutionalizing Urban Possibility: Urban Greening and Vacant Land Governance in Three American Cities 117
      Katherine Foo

      State strategies in urban shrinkage 117

      Environmental coalitions in urban shrinkage 118

      Methods 119

      Civic environmental coalitions in weak land markets 120

      Windows of opportunity: political coalitions in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore 122

      Political will and investment capacity: a counter-cyclical relationship 128

      References 129

      9 The Trajectory of Berlin’s ‘Interim Spaces’: Tensions and Conflicts in the Mobilisation of ‘Temporary Uses’ of Urban Space in Local Economic Development 131
      Claire Colomb

      ‘Temporary uses’ and ‘interim spaces’ in reunified Berlin 132

      The mobilisation of ‘temporary uses’ in local economic development and place marketing policies 134

      The dilemmas and tensions inherent in the mobilisation of temporary uses as a tool of urban revitalisation: trajectories, conflicts and resistance 136

      The contested future of the Tempelhof airfield 141

      Conclusion 146

      References 147

      10 Pop-up Justice? Reflecting on Relationships in the Temporary City 151
      Amelia Thorpe, Timothy Moore and Lee Stickells

      Tactics and interventions 151

      Justice in the city 154

      Attending to the particular 157

      Attending to the collective 161

      Conclusion 165

      Acknowledgements 166

      References 166

      11 Planning, Property Rights, and the Tragedy of the Anticommons: Temporary Uses in Portland and Detroit 171
      Matthew F Gebhardt

      Introduction 171

      The Tragedy of the Anticommons 172

      Anticommons and real estate development 173

      Anticommons, informality, and temporary use 175

      Case studies 177

      Conclusion 182

      References 183

      12 Valuation and the Evolution of New Uses and Buildings 185
      Neil Crosby and John Henneberry

      Introduction 185

      The acceptance of the new 186

      The comparative approach to property valuation 189

      The institutional context of the application of comparison techniques 193

      The calculative regime of comparative valuation 195

      References 196

      13 Public Policy and Urban Transience: Provoking New Urban Development through Contemporary Models of Property Based Finance in England 199
      Kevin Muldoon-Smith and Paul Greenhalgh

      Introduction: public policy and urban transience 199

      Conceptual framework 200

      Fiscal decentralisation and the urban built environment 202

      Financing urban transience 206

      Discussion and conclusion 210

      References 212

      14 Tackling Hardcore Vacancy through Compulsory Sale Orders 215
      David Adams

      Introduction 215

      Hardcore vacancy 216

      An institutional explanation of hardcore vacancy 220

      Compulsory Sale Orders 224

      Balancing property rights and responsibilities 226

      Conclusions 228

      References 229

      15 Frameworks for Temporary Use: Experiments of Urban Regeneration in Bremen, Rome and Budapest 231
      Daniela Patti and Levente Polyak

      The conditions of temporary use 232

      Transferring models 233

      Municipality-initiated temporary use: ZwischenZeitZentrale, Bremen 235

      Formalising activism: temporary use experiments in Rome 238

      Establishing trust: public and private initiatives for temporary use in Budapest 242

      Conclusions 246

      References 248

      16 Conclusions: The Tensions and Dilemmas of Transience 249
      John Henneberry

      Time, transience and temporality 250

      The structural position of transience in the urban system 252

      The transition from temporary to established use 256

      Policy and transience 260

      Conclusions 263

      Acknowledgements 264

      References 264

      Index 265

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