The discourse of urban placemaking is often a response to the many insular luxury high-rise buildings going up in every major American city. These high-end complexes often supplant neighborly interactions and bustling streetscapes, dominating both the surrounding built and natural environments. With these concerns in mind, how can we create a truly vibrant (and accessible) public realm?That question was addressed on May 10 at SINBIN, a Portland, Oregon, creative home/office space, where Metropolis director of design innovation Susan S. Szenasy convened a panel of architects, technologists, landscape designers, developers, and journalists. The discussion centered on placemaking as a collaborative venture, or what Jeff Kovel, principal and design director of Skylab Architecture, called "the larger design and curation of our lived environment."
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机译:关于城市场所装饰的讨论通常是对美国每个主要城市中许多座无数的豪华高层建筑的回应。这些高端建筑群经常取代周围的互动和繁华的街景,主导着周围的建筑环境和自然环境。考虑到这些问题,我们如何才能创建一个真正充满活力(且易于访问)的公共领域? r n这个问题已于5月10日在俄勒冈州波特兰市创意之家/办公室空间的SINBIN中得到解决,大都会设计创新总监在那里Susan S. Szenasy召集了一个由建筑师,技术专家,景观设计师,开发商和记者组成的小组。讨论的重点是作为合作企业进行场所营造,或者将Skylab Architecture的负责人和设计总监Jeff Kovel称为“我们生活环境的更大设计和管理”。
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