What is Placemaking? | Project for Public Spaces

linkedinmaillinkedinmail

Placemaking is a collaborative process that enhances public spaces, fostering community engagement.

Placemaking transforms public spaces into vital community hubs by encouraging collective reimagination and shared vision. It enhances the connection between people and their environment, focusing on creating spaces that promote health, happiness, and well-being.

With roots in ideas from the 1960s by figures like Jane Jacobs and William H. Whyte, placemaking prioritizes people over cars and emphasizes lively neighborhoods. The process is grounded in community participation, using local assets and inspiration to improve public spaces.

Placemaking begins at the smallest scale and emphasizes “Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper” strategies, which focus on immediate improvements. This approach tackles common urban challenges, such as traffic-heavy streets or underused parks, by adopting holistic solutions that consider the entire place, not just individual elements.

Central to placemaking is the belief that great public spaces are built on community input and collaboration. The Project for Public Spaces offers tools like the Place Diagram and 11 Principles of Placemaking to guide communities in creating vibrant, inclusive places.

Check the report here: https://bit.ly/4dK49kw

Insights

When incumbents breed unicorns: Building new businesses as the next wave of growth | WEF

Traditional businesses prioritize building new independent enterprises, but only 20% succeed. Success factors: supportive CEOs, autonomy, customer insights, strategic acquisitions.

Global Gender Gap Report | World Economic Forum

Nowadays, there is an existing urgent need for accelerated efforts in economic participation, leadership representation and access to education. Achieving inclusive and sustainable development requires addressing these gaps effectively.

We Spent $1 On An Abandoned Baseball Stadium – And $14 Million To Convert It Into Luxury Apartments | CNBC

A $1 baseball stadium is turned into luxury apartments with a $14 million investment.

Contact us








    Location

    Barcelona Office
    Antoni Bell 2, 4th Floor – C
    Sant Cugat del Vallès 08174
    +34 93 280 7084

    Madrid Office
    Alfonso XII 62, 2nd Floor
    Madrid 28014
    +34 91 048 8455

    To stay up to date on the latest trends and key information in our sectors, follow us

    Accessibility Tools