Regional Design

Discretionary Approaches to Planning in the Netherlands

Description

This thesis elaborates on the role and position of regional design in spatial planning. Building upon the argument that design in this realm aims to improve planning guidance by judging its implications for particular situations, the thesis develops an analytical framework for an enhanced understanding of how design both influences, and is influenced by, prevailing planning rationales. The analytical framework is applied to a set of regional design initiatives that evolved in the context of Dutch national plans between 1988 and 2012. Significantly, the analysis reveals aspects of spatial planning frameworks that shape the performances of design practice, of particular importance being the flexibility of planning frameworks and the involvement of actors in initiating, conducting and judging design. In theoretical terms, the thesis contributes to the integration of planning and design theory. The societal relevance of this dissertation evolves against the background of an increasing use of regional design-led practices in Dutch spatial planning since the mid-1980s.
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Writer
Balz, Verena
Title
Regional Design
Publisher
TU Delft Open
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
248
Weight
524 gr
EAN
9789463661829
Dimensions
235 x 190 x 16 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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