
Citizen City focuses on the latent potential of cross-sector partnerships among private developers, non-profits and various levels of government in attempting to harness a portion of the wealth created in the real estate development process to achieve socially valuable urban planning goals: meeting the needs of the community's most vulnerable members, providing affordable housing and creating community amenities to promote a vibrant urban culture. The book highlights the success and failures of such partnerships with case studies of ten Vancouver, BC, building projects. The projects combine the strengths of Henriquez Partners Architects and Collaborators from all sectors, and are in varying stages of development from concept to completion. It is hoped that the lessons of these cross-sector partnerships will aid the creation of a more vibrant, just, community-oriented city--a Citizen City--and continue to improve Vancouver. Additionally, these important projects may help guide other North American cities towards a more just existence. Citizen City will also touch on the role of the design community as thought leaders and relationship builders, and contains a provocative interview with Gregory Henriquez challenging a new generation of architects towards greater civic engagement.
Author: Marya Cotten Gould, Gregory Henriquez, Robert Enright
Publisher: Blueimprint
Published: 11/01/2016
Pages: 344
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.90lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.20w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781897476802
Author: Marya Cotten Gould, Gregory Henriquez, Robert Enright
Publisher: Blueimprint
Published: 11/01/2016
Pages: 344
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.90lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.20w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781897476802
About the Author
Marya Cotten Gould is an author and lawyer. Prior to relocating to Vancouver, BC, Canada, Marya was a full-time law professor at Baruch College of The City University of New York, where she was the recipient of a Zicklin School of Business Teaching Excellence Award. Marya's research centered on her belief that ethical, sustainable and creative business can generate positive social and environmental change. She has published articles about the legal and business challenges of social enterprise, the power of cross-sector partnerships between corporations and non-profit organizations, and green building policy.