THE PUBLIC CHANCE is a visual analysis of 30 urban landscapes of opportunity. The projects selected are grouped according to scene of origin:
- Industrial areas
- Peripheral voids
- Infrastructures
- Waterfronts.
Each project is located:
- within surroundings of 60 km2 at a scale of 1:20,000
- within surroundings of 3.5 km2 at a scale of 1:10,000.
Each intervention undergoes a layer analysis:
- water
- vegetation
- buildings
- routes
- rooms
- activities
The 20 most used strategies arise from the comparison of all the projects.
THE PUBLIC CHANCE is the first book published by a+t ediciones in the In common series, which came about in 2005 in the pages of a+t magazine to express our concern for the good use and design of common spaces and was developed over two years, in four issues.
THE PUBLIC CHANCE offers a renewed vision of some of those projects and a third of new interventions, all of them under thematic analysis, characteristic of a+t¡¯s publications.
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1. Expanding open space for facilities
2. Camouflaging facilities in a continuous landscape
3. Colonising interstitial space of infrastructures
4. Turning roofs into public space
5. Balancing different rhythms of users
6. Creating networks of connected spaces
7. Customising urban furniture
8. Creating different spaces
9. Designing with durable and low-cost materials
10. Hybriding tectonics and nature
11. Inserting commercial activities
12. Integrating surveillance and dissuasion
13. Introducing recreation and experimentation activities
14. Introducing information technology
15. Covering conventional traffic and showing sustainable transport
16. Recycling land and restoring ecosystems
17. Transferring landscapes
18. Using paving as landscape
19. Using graphics as a sign of identity
20. Using private spaces publicly