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LITERATURE LIST FOREWORD Worldometers. (2020) World Population. [online] https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/ (Accessed June 2020) Wunderman Thompson Intelligence. (2020) The Future 100: 2020. [online] https://intelligence. wundermanthompson.com/trend-reports/the-future-100-2020 (Accessed June 2020) CREATIVITY AS A DRIVING FORCE Culturelink (ed.). (1996) ‘Cultural Policy of Thailand.’ IRMO / Culturelink.[online] http://www.wwcd.org/ policy/clink/Thailand.html#:~:text=The%20Thai%20 national%20cultural%20policy,can%20be%20summarized%20as%20below (Accessed July 2020) Caldicott, G., Director of British Council Sri Lanka, quoted in: ‘Creative and cultural industries in Sri Lanka’. British Council Creative Economies Report 2020. [online] https://www.britishcouncil.lk/sites/ default/files/creative_economies_report.pdf (Accessed July 2020)

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Indonesia Creative Cities Network. (2017) Kota Kreatif: Ekosistem Yang Mencipta. Bandung: ICCN. Lee, T. (2016) ‘Arts, Aspirations and Anxieties: Cultural Policy in Singapore’. In Lim, J. and Lee, T. (ed.) Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015. Singapore: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. p. 172 Metzger, C. and Runde, D. (2019) ‘Lessons for Building Creative Economies.’ CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development. Ruigrok, I. (2006) ‘Cultural Policy Of Non-Western Countries.’ The Power of Culture. [online] http:// www.powerofculture.nl/en/policy/thailand.html (Accessed July 2020) Wainwright, O. (2017) ‘Everything is Gentrification Now: But Richard Florida isn’t sorry’. The Guardian. [online] https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/ oct/26/gentrification-richard-florida-interview-creative-class-new-urban-crisis (Accessed June 2020) FROM FORMAL TO FLUID Bayat, A. (2010) Life as politics: How ordinary people change the Middle East. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Choi N. (2016) ‘Metro Manila through the gentrification lens: Disparities in urban planning and displacement risks,’ Urban Studies, 2016, vol. 53 (3), p. 577-592. De Certeau, M. (1984) The Practice of Everyday Life, translated by Steven Rendall. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press. Drummond, L. (2000) ‘Street Scenes: Practices of Public and Private Space in Urban Vietnam.’ Urban Studies 37 (12), p. 2377–9.

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BIOGRAPHIES

24min
pages 328-335

LITERATURE LIST

6min
pages 336-338

IMAGE CREDITS

4min
pages 339-342

CONNECTING PUBLIC SPACES AND BASINS WITH WOOD

6min
pages 294-298

PLACEMAKING AS EMANCIPATORY PRACTICE IN ASIA?

9min
pages 320-325

BRINGING EDGE FOOD FUTURES INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

6min
pages 314-317

INTRODUCTION

15min
pages 276-285

PASAR PAPRINGAN: FINDING A FUTURE IN THE PAST

7min
pages 299-303

EMBRACING GREENERY AT VARIOUS ‘EYE LEVELS

5min
pages 304-308

WALKABILITY IN ASIAN CITIES

8min
pages 286-293

BICYCLE-FRIENDLY CITIES THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP

5min
pages 309-313

BUILDING A PLAYGROUND FOR FOOD

5min
pages 270-273

TOWARDS BARRIER-FREE PLAY SPACES, BEACHES & PARKS

5min
pages 255-259

NOT JUST FOR KICKS

5min
pages 250-254

MANAGING A WORLD HERITAGE SITE: CHALLENGES & COMPLEXITIES

5min
pages 177-181

ACHIEVING BETTER PUBLIC SPACES USING INNOVATIVE DIGITAL TOOLS

8min
pages 244-249

INTRODUCTION

9min
pages 232-237

LET’S HACK OUR PLAY

5min
pages 238-243

PLANNING SEOULUTIONS FROM HONGDAE

12min
pages 221-229

THE VALUE OF PLACEMAKING

6min
pages 212-216

CREATING NEW LAYERS OF PUBLIC SPACE THROUGH ELEVATED WALKWAYS

6min
pages 206-211

ESCOLTA: REVIVAL OF A FORGOTTEN ART DECO BOULEVARD

4min
pages 182-187

STARTING FROM STREET SIGNS

5min
pages 161-165

THE RED DOOR: A GATEWAY FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS & CULTURE

5min
pages 172-176

PLACEMAKING IN THE HISTORIC HEART OF CHENGDU

6min
pages 166-171

A PARTNERSHIP THAT REVITALISED KOTA TUA JAKARTA

4min
pages 156-160

INTRODUCTION

9min
pages 150-155

A MOVEMENT TO REIMAGINE THE STREETS OF JAPAN

5min
pages 144-147

FROM THE STUDIO TO THE MICRO-PARK

6min
pages 138-143

A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO PUBLIC SPACE DEVELOPMENT

6min
pages 126-130

A NEW VISION FOR WET MARKETS IN HANOI

8min
pages 120-125

LANEWAYS: TRANSFORMING SPACES INTO MEANINGFUL PLACES

6min
pages 131-137

STREET FOOD AS COMMUNITY ANCHOR

6min
pages 114-119

INTRODUCTION

15min
pages 98-107

A GREEN STREET THAT BINDS THE COMMUNITY

5min
pages 108-113

BUKATSUDO: A CLUB FOR CREATIVE CITIZENS

5min
pages 92-95

REIMAGINING NEW CITY DEVELOPMENT IN MAEKHA

4min
pages 88-91

YANGON’S ALLEY GARDEN PROJECT

6min
pages 40-45

MURALS TO SAVE THE SOUL OF A COLOMBO NEIGHBOURHOOD

5min
pages 78-82

INSPIRING BETTER PLACES, ONE WALL AT A TIME

5min
pages 74-77

INTRODUCTION

8min
pages 68-73

TURNING SPACES INTO PLACES IN MUMBAI

5min
pages 55-59

REFRESHING THE HISTORIC SINGAPORE RIVER

5min
pages 46-49

THE CITY AT EYE LEVEL IN ASIAN CONTEXT

7min
pages 22-27

TAMAN FILM: INSPIRING A SENSE OF BELONGING

6min
pages 34-39

HOW A COMMUNITY FARM SAVED THE LAST VILLAGE IN HONG KONG

5min
pages 50-54

INTRODUCTION

5min
pages 30-33

INTRODUCTION TO A BETTER CITY AT EYE LEVEL

10min
pages 16-21

FOREWORD

5min
pages 10-13
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