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Creative
Place
making

  • What are the criteria for selecting art to be used for place making?

There are various types of art projects such as site-specific, community-based, temporary art projects. Each commissioning process varies slightly in detail. Artists, architects, and engineers can collaborate to integrate artist ideas into buildings/facilities or raise funds for community-based public art projects. Architects must work with artists to provide all necessary designs, drawings, and drawings in a timely manner.

 

  • What needs to be considered for the satisfaction of all stakeholders.

 When selecting stakeholders should have some direct connection, as well as an interest in the space. They may include residents, businesses adjacent to the space, and cultural, religious, or educational organizations.  The creation project allows the community to collect data from various experiences through much participation.

 

  • What positive effects does placemaking have on the community?

Creative placemaking naturally exposes artworks to many people in the community, stimulating their aesthetic work and creativity. It can revive community culture and lead to a good promotion role because people from other regions come to see and enjoy creative spaces.

 

  • What is the social impact of this creation work?

Many stakeholders are intertwined and everything is complicated and the process is clearly stated because they have to meet the needs of all of them. Creation work can form a new community's creative economy and serve as a foundation for a new generation of cultures.

 

  • What are the negative situations that arise when placemaking occurs?

When planning urban regeneration, the question arises that only the landlords and activists benefit from the short-term support of ideas and funding. In the end, it becomes a foundation or an excuse for large-scale development. Such buildings and large-scale development centered on them should be considered how they will relate to residents' lives and cultures. Travelers can see or admire nature framed in architecture, but the land people will forever lose the nature that was part of their world.

Mindmap

Through place-making, it is necessary to analyze whether the interests of investors who invest in community development and goal are going in the same direction, and collect data that can ultimately lead the generation due to cultural and economic development. There are five basic but important points for this.

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