Gap Filler's Challenges and Trajectory by Creative Placemaking in the Wake of the Earthquake Disaster
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- Oba Tetsuharu
- Kyoto University
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- Kuriyama Naoko
- Kobe University
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- Ishihara Ryoga
- Ryukoku University
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- Ohshima Youichi
- Ohshima Consulting Office
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- Oka Eriko
- Kansai University
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- Tsujikawa Hitomi
- Tezukayama University
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- Matsumoto Yui
- Ichiura Housing & Planning
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- Miyabe Hiroyuki
- Kindai University
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- Morita Kyohei
- Ichiura Housing & Planning
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 震災を契機としたGap Fillerによるクリエイティブ・プレイスメイキングの挑戦と軌跡
Abstract
<p>This paper examines "Gap Filler," a social enterprise based in Christchurch, to comprehend the challenges and trajectory of creative placemaking. Consequently, while the activities of "Gap Filler," which plans and operates experimental and engaging projects fostering community and place integration, have diversified in response to the recovery process from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake, "Gap Filler" has consistently executed open, citizen-participatory, temporary, and provisional activities actively contributing to the city's recovery. The findings reveal that "Gap Filler" is at the forefront, offering an opportunity for active public involvement in the city's reconstruction and the establishment of a new urban landscape. Additionally, the results indicate a common approach underlying these activities, emphasizing creativity, playfulness, and civic imagination. In recent years, the focus on realizing the city's potential has centered on harnessing the "power of play."</p>
Journal
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- Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan 22 (4), 787-792, 2024-03-11
The City Planning Institute of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390862389974316544
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- ISSN
- 24364460
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- Crossref
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed