Showing posts with label placemaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label placemaking. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Pacing myself

The last few weeks I have been focusing intensely on organising all my 'walks' for the installation for Pinpoint II at One Church Street Gallery. I have been working on this project since early spring so it was helpful to get all my thoughts together and consider the presentation of the work. The pieces will be a series of linear maps, documenting a sequence of walks from my home near Bingley, and also from my Mother's home in Buchinghamshire.

It seems I now have rather longer to plan the work as the exhibition has been postponed until next year... more thinking time I suppose.






Monday, 24 May 2010

Planning for placemaking

Some plans... or thoughts in progress:

I want my public engagement activities to be flexible so that it isn't all dictated by me - How can I do this?
  • start with a simple activity that allows for different responses and dialogue
  • listen to what people say
  • review what I am doing and invite new ideas
  • re-consider and be open to a change in purpose
  • share what I/we do
What should the activities be?
  • creative, imaginative, fun
  • accessible, for everyone
  • encourage dialogue and discussion
  • contribute and respond to local ecology & culture
  • conscious of global environmental impact
How can I make this happen?
  • I need to tell people about what is happening - started blog, need to create signs and put up posters
  • Make the hub of activity attractive and inviting
  • Be enthusiastic and talk to people about what I am doing
  • No woman is an island - I need to recruit helpers; any volunteers?

Placemaking

Placemaking is a term I have been researching because I somehow ended up using it in my Learning Agreement (proposal) without really understanding what it meant. Placemaking helps to describe what I want to do with the public engagement aspect of my practice (in Hirst Wood) and the research has helped me to understand how I might do this.


Here are a few points I have found useful:
  • Placemaking is a term mainly used within the context of architecture, planning and environmental planning. 
  • It is roughly used to describe strategies to create good spaces that people feel a connection to. This is usually referring to urban areas or public spaces.
  • It is sometimes used as a trendy word to make a project appear to be community minded when it is not.
  • Placemaking should involve the following:
reveal and respond to the true character of the place
re-examination of everyday settings and experiences in our lives
community driven and inclusive
dialogue and open discussion
flexibility, adaptable
multi-disciplinary
promote health, happiness and wellbeing
engage with people's practical needs...
... and emotional needs
create possibilities for encounters
evoke curiosity
inspiring and transformative
consideration for the long term development of place
creating pleasure through sensory experience

"Place making is not design, if anything it is about relationships. Relationships between people, and between people and their environment." Place Partners

"Placemaking is a dynamic human function: it is an act of liberation, of staking claim, and of beautification; it is true human empowerment" Project For Public Spaces

Some food for thought in terms of how I progress with this aspect of my work.

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