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1. Introduction to Study

verfasst von : Limin Hee

Erschienen in: Constructing Singapore Public Space

Verlag: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

The author provides a background and a context to the study of public space in Singapore, an Asian ‘development city-state’ and regional hub in the global space of flows. The introduction presents possible alternatives and interpretations to the well-established notions of public space, especially those featured in the western discourse of democratic-rationalist public space. The reader would find a review of the general discourse on public space, a focused discussion on thinking about models of public sphere as established in the modern western discursive discourse of Jürgen Habermas, the subsequent arguments that are based on that discourse, and how these have implications on our current conception and definition of public space. The author suggests that the western discourse on public space is inadequate to explain how public space functions in the context of a city in Asia, which has a different cultural, social and historical orientation than cities arising from the European tradition. These differences include overlapping phenomena, such as the relationship of the state and its citizens, the rise of civil society, the forging of identities of “invisible” foreign workers and the forms of changing spatial practices. The chapter concludes with an overview of the selection of the case studies presented later in the study using conceptual “frames” that piece together the different aspects of processes, parti (form), program and (spatial) practices that come together in the production of public space.

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Fußnoten
1
Singapore was once merged with Malaysia from 1963–1965.
 
2
Over-individualization is one of the three conditions of Supermodernity, which Augé describes that I find relevant in this discussion.
 
3
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur, as described in Das Passagen-werk (1983) is found on the Parisian boulevards: “there was the pedestrian who wedged himself into the crowd but also the flâneur who demanded elbow room and was unwilling to forego the life of a gentleman of leisure” (p. 54). The flâneur is that character who retains his individuality while all around are losing theirs and derives pleasure from his location within the crowd, but simultaneously regards it with contempt.
 
4
A bricoleur is a person, a tinkerer who engages in “making-do”, as described by Michel de Certeau in The Practice of Everyday Life (1984).
 
5
The Seattle Public Library is described in “ Seattle Public”, pp. 138–149, and the Beijing CCTV in “CCTV” pp. 480–509, in Koolhaas, R. (ed.) Content, Köln: Taschen, 2004.
 
6
Jacques Herzog argued in his lecture at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, on March 18, 2005, that the potential of public space has been overlooked in architecture, and consciously uses urban public space as a device for his architecture projects.
 
7
Press Release by VAI June 15 2003.
 
8
This was part of the PubliCity: Your Ideas for Public Spaces competition that was organized by the URA. See https://​www.​ura.​gov.​sg/​uol/​media-room/​news/​2013/​nov/​pr13-76.​aspx.
 
9
The terms “diagram” and “diagnose” are explained by John Rajchman in his essay, “A New Pragmatism?” and are used here in the sense of Gilles Deleuze’s “abstract machine” that tries to capture the processes and form critical breaks with continuities to re-assemble new configurations of thought.
 
10
This is another term attributed to Gilles Deleuze.
 
11
A habitat is the social milieu, constituted by both social spaces and the practices of those who inhabit these social spaces.
 
12
This is detailed in Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish (1977).
 
13
Highmore (2002) also puts forward this argument for approaches that need to grasp across different registers for the study of everyday life.
 
Metadaten
Titel
Introduction to Study
verfasst von
Limin Hee
Copyright-Jahr
2017
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2387-3_1