Author : Kris Scheerlinck
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ISBN 13 : 9781364782047
Total Pages : pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (82 download)
Book Synopsis Coney Island Streetscape Territories Notebook by : Kris Scheerlinck
Download or read book Coney Island Streetscape Territories Notebook written by Kris Scheerlinck and published by . This book was released on 2015-11-17 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Coney Island is more than a remote area of amusement parks and nice beaches: it is an intriguing urban peninsula with a rich cultural heritage, where many communities coexist and face rather uncertain scenarios for the future. Since Rem Koolhaas described Coney Island’s historic role in the development of New York (Koolhaas: 30), some new challenges define the inhabitant’s daily life and future. Starting from the increasing number of storms attacking the area’s waterfronts, the ongoing rising sea level, the aftermath of the financial crisis and its effect on investments and real estate projects in the area, the decrease of productivity, the changing immigration waves or new patterns of the way urban space is planned and consumed, Coney Island has definitely changed a lot during the last decades. Corporate political agendas neglected the real potential of the area during decades, exclusively focusing on rezoning to consolidate or expand commercial or leisure activate in the area. Superstorm Sandy, and the following public discussion on how to reconstruct the area’s infrastructure, facilities and housing park in a resilient way, put Coney Island on the map again even if the future is still very unclear. This set of multiple challenges for this area was the starting point of a research and design project, focusing on the meaning and role of streetscapes in Coney Island, that was used as a conceptual framework for a Master Dissertation studio of Architecture and a linked international workshop during summer 2014. In the research project and its linked academic activities, many actors were involved in these activities, from the inhabitants till local real estate promoters, policy makers, design and planning professionals and academics. First, the research project tried to map the area’s accessibility, productivity, qualities and threats of its collective spaces, to disentangle the urban complexity.