Project for public spaces
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Project for Public Spaces
Pour les articles homonymes, voir
PPS.
Project for Public Spaces ou PPS (trad.: Projet pour espaces publics) est une organisation à but non-lucratif dédié à la création et au maintien des places et espaces publics qui reflètent leurs communautés.
Mission
Construit sur la technique de William H. Whyte's Street Life Project, cette approche implique le regard, l'écoute et le questionnement des gens d'une communauté, afin de découvrir ses besoins et ses aspirations.
Histoire
Fondé en 1975 par Fred Kent, PPS travaille avec des individus et la communauté pour créer une vision autour de la vie de communauté et leur expérience quotidienne. L'une des clés du processus est de rejoindre les gens de la communauté - incluant ceux qui ne participent habituellement pas aux efforts collectifs - leur lieu de vie, travail et loisir. Le processus de sélection utilise des observations sur place, sondages, films, interviews.
Le "Project for Public Spaces" élit chaque année les 20 quartiers nord-américains offrant la meilleure qualité de vie.
En 2004, les quartiers de cette liste sont :
- Granville Island (Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique)
- East village (New York, État de New York)
- North Beach (San Francisco, Californie)
- Camden (Maine)
- Coyoacan (Mexico)
- Rittenhouse Square (Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie)
- Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (Montréal, Québec)
- Kensington Market (Toronto, Ontario)
- Center City (Ponce, Porto Rico)
- Fells Point (Baltimore, Maryland)
- Lower Garden District (New Orleans, Louisiane)
- Atlantic Avenue (Delray Beach, Floride)
- Lake Street (Oak Park, Illinois)
- 23rd Street (Portland, Oregon)
- South Beach (Miami, Floride)
- Federal Hill (Providence, Rhode Island)
- Downtown Northfield (Minnesota)
- Chautauqua, un (comté de Chautauqua, New York)
- Venice Beach (Californie)
- Adams Morgan (Washington (District de Columbia))
Liens externes
Catégories : Urbanisme | Amérique du Nord
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