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Of other waterfront spaces: mixed methods to discern heterotopias

Gianni Talamini*, Caterina Villani, David Grahame Shane, Francesco Rossini, Melody Hoi-lam Yiu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In recent years waterfronts have progressively become the focus of local administrations, consultancy agencies, and private developers concerned with public health, city branding, and real estate development. Subsequently, they turned into central stages in which cities and societies can be represented, contested, and inverted. However, many questions remain unanswered concerning their capability to function as counter-spaces in the fast-changing dynamics of citizens’ encounters and recreation in global cities. This paper employs mixed methods to examine the context-dependent association between space and behaviours. The comparative analysis of four waterfront parks in Venice, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and New York sheds light on heterotopic sites’ production and use. Two models emerged: transient spaces of compensation and time-accumulating spaces of illusion. Beyond the novel research design, the significance of this study lies in validating Foucauldian-Lefebvrian heterotopology as an authoritative analytical paradigm for a critical interpretation of the urban.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)375–395
Number of pages21
JournalLandscape Research
Volume48
Issue number3
Online published29 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Research Keywords

  • Waterfront
  • heterotopia
  • behaviour
  • Foucault
  • Lefebvre
  • landscape analysis
  • mixed methods
  • park
  • promenade
  • James Corner

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