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Patrick Naef | Using mobility and urban planning to implement atmosphere
recognizing a street as a destinationâ. Concurring with Thomasâs reflection on the primacy of
flows of movement over the anchorage of bodies, Karndacharuk et al. underline the ambiguity
of recognising a street as a destination:
While the term âplace makingâ within a public space, including streets, is widely used in
the fields of architecture and urban design, appropriately recognising and operating a street
as a place is not a straightforward process. [âŠ] If one compares a street to a corridor in a
building, it is certainly difficult for an interior designer to justify creating a place of gather-
ing along and within the corridor. (2016, 206)
This remark seems pertinent in the context of encounter zones development, where the aim
is often to promote a gathering place. Encounter zones are precise illustrations of a process
of âplace makingâ applied to a street. The examples of Versoix and Fribourg showed however
that the suppression of street signage and pedestrian crossings increased a feeling of insecurity
among certain users, forcing the authorities to add unplanned elements like street furniture.
It seems thus important to find a middle path between a bare street and over-signalization, in
order to manage an appropriate process of place making, turning a street into a âdestinationâ
without jeopardizing the feeling of security of users, especially the most vulnerable. In this
context, focusing more on the idea of âatmosphereâ in urban planning seems to offer interesting
insights into the way to achieve such a balance.
For the supporters of shared space, the behaviour of a driver should be influenced more by
the environment than by prohibitions: âthe sight of a school with children playing will have a
Fig. 5: Photo by Tina Odermatt
Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 3/2017
- Titel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Untertitel
- The Journal
- Band
- 3/2017
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 198
- Kategorien
- Zeitschriften Mobile Culture Studies The Journal