02466cam a22003498i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000300008802000310011802000270014903500130017604000230018904200080021205000230022008200380024310000340028124501150031526300090043026400380043930000210047733600260049833700280052433800270055250400510057952013120063065000190194265000190196165000220198077601140200222476675OSt20260414104345.0220323s2022 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2022007054 a9781032137032q(hardback) a9781032137025q(paperback) z9781003230502q(ebook) a22476675 aDLCbengerdacDLC apcc00aHT185b.M4374 202200a307.76 M437 2022223/eng/202203231 aMehta, Vikas,d1966-eauthor.10aPublic space :bnotes on why it matters, what we should know, and how to realize its potential /cVikas Mehta. a2208 1aNew York, NY :bRoutledge,c2022. a261 pages 19 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index. a"Public Space: notes on why it matters, what we should know, and how to realize its potential journeys a vast territory and presents a panoramic view of public space-an understanding from numerous disciplines-under one cover in an incisive and concise manner. As a dialogue between the social-political and the material-physical, the book brings together the key ideas that encompass the social, political, and physical issues in the making and experience of public space. The book is at the same time a primer and a progressive text. It makes the case for public space, digs deep into understanding what public space is, followed by three sections that present the inherent paradoxes, the possibilities, and propositions for a more meaningful public space. The book presents ideas in concise and approachable ways-from established tenets to new propositions-that are constructive and thought-provoking, with many that will challenge the reader's preconceived notions. Students and scholars in the built environment disciplines and social sciences, public space managers, public and private sector practitioners, and civic leaders, but also residents who want to better understand and make an impact in their communities and cities will find Public Space to be a valuable resource"--cProvided by publisher. 0aPublic spaces. 0aCity planning. 0aSociology, Urban.08iOnline version:aMehta, Vikas.tPublic spacedNew York, NY : Routledge, 2022z9781003230502w(DLC) 2022007055