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The New Methodology: The art of being together

COMMENT In the hitherto niche world of disaster management, worst-case scenario planning is everything. While no doubt someone somewhere will have thought it through, I’d wager that few planned for all of us being ordered to stay at home for a year – a scenario that in many of the world’s cities has seen footfall reduced by something in the order of an apocalyptic 90%.

If anything could ever have shown the extent of the role culture plays in placemaking, then it’s a virus that lives off the very thing that we most like doing: being together, be that at work, at play or even at rest.

Those of us familiar with placemaking will more than likely be used to designing for habitats conceived in terms of space. Once designed, we turn the product over to the activation teams, the space to the idea of the programmed activity. As such, the underlay is the shell-and-core, the overlay the way we use that space. The truth is, take away people – behaviour, our habits – and our places are simply empty space, whatever the quality of the architecture.

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