Routledge companion to creativity and the built environment / edited by Julie T. Miao and Tan Yigitcanlar.

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English
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First edition.
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  • Routledge 2024
  • Abingdon, England : Routledge, 2024.
  • ©2024
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1 online resource (611 pages)

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This book crtitically examines the reciprocal relationship between creativity and the built environment and features leading voices from across the world.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Endorsements
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • List of contributors
  • Foreword: Creativity and the built environment by Charles Laundry
  • 1. A reflection on the interface between creativity and the built environment
  • SECTION I: Economy and productivity
  • 2. Built cultural heritage and local development: The mediating effect of multi-dimensional creativity
  • 3. Impact of the built environment on the spatial heterogeneity of regional innovation productivity: Evidence from the Pearl River Delta, China
  • 4. Housing, productivity and creativity
  • 5. Community and business innovation in the Indonesian kampung cases from Semarang
  • 6. The infrastructures of innovation districts: Happy coincidence or creative collective curation?
  • 7. Workplace repositioning post-pandemic: Hybrid working
  • 8. Creativity in sustainable finance: Growth of green instruments
  • 9. Creativity in blue economy financing
  • SECTION II: Society and culture
  • 10. Creativity and the city: New forms of work and life
  • 11. Between performativity and spectacle: Provocations of street-based public art festivals
  • 12. The role of community arts organisations in heritage-led regeneration and placemaking: The case of LAMO and Old Town, Leh
  • 13. Learning by failing better: Coproducing creativity in the informal city of Los Arenales, Chile
  • 14. The circuit of memory, creativity, and built environment in the making in Gwangju, South Korea
  • 15. Artists, arts and culture-based city revitalization, and the built environment
  • 16. Culture-led regeneration and urban governance: The case of South Rome
  • 17. The art of dancing for urban design: An examination of a creative built environment in Helsinki, Finland
  • SECTION III: Environment and space.
  • 18. End of the Holocene City: The limits of urban imagination
  • 19. Industry 4.0, lean production and sustainability: A bibliometric and literature review
  • 20. Collingwood Yards: The formation of a creative precinct
  • 21. Driving innovation and equity in the 21st-century Australian city
  • 22. Flagship architecture and city branding
  • 23. The corporate campus
  • 24. Urban design dimensions of creative clustering: Mix/adaptation/networks/ambivalence
  • 25. The dark side of creativity: A design perspective on the built environment's chequered histories
  • SECTION IV: Technology and innovation
  • 26. The application of big data and technology in urban transport management
  • 27. Customer uptake and preference analysis for mobility as a service (MaaS) schemes
  • 28. Who speaks for smart cities?: Social media, influence, and stories of innovation
  • 29. The new socio-spatial dimensions of creativity: Theorising creative hybrid-places in the digital age
  • 30. Augmented and virtual reality and creativity in the built environment
  • 31. Virtual reality and desiring-production
  • 32. Lean construction in China: A review
  • 33. Co-designing infrastructures: Working with communities to create resilient cities
  • 34. Creativity and innovation: Revitalisation experiences as strategies to foster areas of innovation in Brazil
  • 35. Smart city in the creativity-built environment nexus: A case study of Bandung
  • 36. Melbourne's skyscrapers: A case study in creative destruction
  • SECTION V: Governance and planning
  • 37. The multifunction polis: An urban idea and its end
  • 38. The creative city in Australia: Where are we now?
  • 39. Suburbs by design: Design and its antithesis in the Australian suburb
  • 40. Innovation districts and the physical environment of knowledge-based economic development
  • 41. Tech-development, public space, and planning failures.
  • 42. The planning of creative Paris
  • 43. University incubators as sites of creativity and innovation: The case of the Macquarie University Incubator
  • 44. Planning and sustaining an inclusive urban infrastructure of cultural amenities: Lessons from Amsterdam
  • 45. Global cities in the making
  • Afterword: From creative cluster to innovation complex: Aspirational infrastructure for anxious cities
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 9781003292821 (electronic book)
  • 1003292828 (electronic book)
  • 9781003816065 (electronic book)
  • 1003816061 (electronic book)
  • 9781003816027 (electronic book)
  • 1003816029 (electronic book)
OCLC
1410117373
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