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Is the <italic>terrain</italic> still <italic>vague</italic>? Reconsidering indeterminate spaces.

Authors :
Rosa, Brian
Panayotopoulos-Tsiros, Dimitrios
Source :
Social & Cultural Geography. Dec2024, p1-21. 21p. 4 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Wastelands, urban voids, interstices: especially since the 1990s, there has been a proliferation of terminologies projected on (supposedly) empty urban spaces by designers, scholars, and artists. These discussions emerged as responses to landscapes of deindustrialization, increasing sensitivity to the impacts of infrastructures on the urban fabric, the declining currency of modernist planning and a shift towards piecemeal regeneration and aestheticization of ‘left-over’ spaces. A key text typifying this fixation, offering an umbrella term for these spaces, was the &lt;italic&gt;Terrain Vague&lt;/italic&gt; by architect Ignasi de Sol&#224;-Morales. His theorization of spatial indeterminacy, borrowing concepts from photography, was driven by ambivalence towards designers’ approaches to the urban residuum. We attempt to reterritorialize de Sol&#224;-Morales’ critique within the context it responded to, the ‘Barcelona Model’ of design-led regeneration. With &lt;italic&gt;terrains vague&lt;/italic&gt; remaining focal points in urbanist discourse, there is increasing acknowledgement that urban spaces are rarely devoid of social activity, value, or meaning. Nevertheless, planners, architects, and policymakers continue to project voidness onto these spaces to justify their reconfiguration and revalorization. We argue that the discourse on emptiness has lost much of its novelty – especially when divorced from the political economic processes that create them – and suggest ways to move beyond this impasse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14649365
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Social & Cultural Geography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181272399
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2024.2431013