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This book presents possible alternatives and interpretations to the
well established notion in the mostly western discourse on public
space. The discourse on public space as understood in the
democratic-rationalist tradition, when applied to the Singaporean
public space, would offer much criticism but would not be adequate
in identifying alternative processes that allow for transformative
potentials in public space. Thus said, the objectives of this book
are: 1. To develop a conceptual frame of reference to construct the
discourse on Singapore public space 2. To form a preliminary model
of Singapore public space through analyzing case studies 3. To
understand the modes, methods of production and representation of
these public spaces within the rapidly changing urban context 4. To
situate these constructions of public space and its possible
trajectories within the larger discourse on public space, and to
examine the viability of such a construction and interpretive model
of public space
This book presents possible alternatives and interpretations to the
well established notion in the mostly western discourse on public
space. The discourse on public space as understood in the
democratic-rationalist tradition, when applied to the Singaporean
public space, would offer much criticism but would not be adequate
in identifying alternative processes that allow for transformative
potentials in public space. Thus said, the objectives of this book
are: 1. To develop a conceptual frame of reference to construct the
discourse on Singapore public space 2. To form a preliminary model
of Singapore public space through analyzing case studies 3. To
understand the modes, methods of production and representation of
these public spaces within the rapidly changing urban context 4. To
situate these constructions of public space and its possible
trajectories within the larger discourse on public space, and to
examine the viability of such a construction and interpretive model
of public space
The idea of ""Asian space"" is undergoing a transformation as a
result of rapid technological, economic, social and cultural
changes. Following the shift to a global economy and an urban
population explosion, Asian cities have projected as one of the
mainstays of progress, national pride, identity, and positioning on
the global stage. The extraordinary pace and intensity of the
changes have created a situation unique in the history of urban
development. Despite the immense diversity of Asian countries,
""Asia-ness"" is often treated as a distinctive quality that has
emerged from unique recent circumstances affecting Asian
urbanisation's as a whole. In Future Asian Space, 15 authors
explore broad concepts relating to the creation and re-creation of
""Asian space"" and contemporary Asian identity, and their
examination of different sites and research approaches illustrates
the difficulty of pinpointing what ""Asia-ness"" is, or might
become. Appropriate design and planning of cities is a critical
element in building a sustainable future and coping with
environmental, social and cultural problems. Future Asian Space is
designed to stimulate interests and engagement in discussions of
the Asian city, and its trajectories in architecture and urbanism.
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