The unutilized potential of temporary use of space: A case study of Avtomatik Delovišče, Koper
Degraded, underutilized, or abandoned spaces are a formidable challenge and an unused opportunity for many contemporary cities. In such cases, temporary use of space has proved to be an efficient spatial practice, allowing the best use of spatial resources of a particular place and time. During the...
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| Language: | English |
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Urbanistični inštitut RS
2024-12-01
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| Series: | Urbani Izziv |
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http://www.urbaniizziv.si/Portals/urbaniizziv/Clanki/2024/urbani-izziv-en-2024-35-02-06.pdf
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| Summary: | Degraded, underutilized, or abandoned spaces are a formidable
challenge and an unused opportunity for many
contemporary cities. In such cases, temporary use of space
has proved to be an efficient spatial practice, allowing the
best use of spatial resources of a particular place and time.
During the last two decades, temporary use of space has
become the subject of much debate and unambiguous
praise in academic circles, primarily validated as a socially
progressive, economical, and flexible spatial practice that
may initiate an innovative, new, and inclusive culture of
urban life. It is considered a catalyst for change that, using
experimental solutions, can relatively quickly revive
degraded spaces while at the same time preserving their
individual, historical, and environmental qualities. This
article verifies theoretical approaches to the temporary
use of space with the results of a participatory case study
of Avtomatik Delovišče in the Slovenian city of Koper.
The study focuses on the effects of the spatial practice
applied in the urban environment and, consequentially,
its potential role in urban regeneration. With the help of
a multiple case study of temporary uses in various cities
in Slovenia, the main goal is to determine the extent to
which alternative, experimental, and temporary spatial interventions
can contribute to increased urban diversity,
community involvement, creativity, innovation, and local
identity. Furthermore, the article examines the ways in
which temporary use is perceived and accepted by the
residents, professional community, and official representatives
of the City Municipality of Koper. |
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| ISSN: | 0353-6483 1855-8399 |