The Vacant Urban Space: Problems, Possibilities, Processes

Authors

  • Mariann Simon
    Affiliation

    Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, Villányi út 35-43, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary

  • Amine Mseddi
    Affiliation

    Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, Villányi út 35-43, H-1118 Budapest, Hungary

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.15749

Abstract

Cities are dynamic entities in perpetual evolution. Through this process, vacant spaces tend to appear under different circumstances. Certainly, empty and abandoned lots in a dense urban fabric are easily locatable. That their state persists over a considerable period is what makes them remarkable. This phenomenon may be viewed from different perspectives by urban planners, architects, geographers, economists, environmentalists, sociology academics and policymakers. Therefore, multiple data, parameters and definitions are in play. This multidisciplinary combination could quickly create a terminology issue in the scientific body related to urbanism and open space design. This paper presents an overview of the definitions of urban vacant spaces, taking into consideration the various perspectives. While following the timeline and the changes in the interpretations of the vacant urban space, it becomes evident how this phenomenon came from a problem of failed urban design to a possible place of resistance and finally an accepted possibility for temporary urbanism.

Keywords:

vacant urban space, urban transformation, temporary use

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Published Online

2020-11-27

How to Cite

Simon, M., Mseddi, A. (2020) “The Vacant Urban Space: Problems, Possibilities, Processes”, Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, 51(2), pp. 101–107. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPar.15749

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