Creative City Limits seminar
19 November 2012, 5:30 pm–7:30 pm
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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Room G07, Pearson Building, Gower Street, UCL
Reflecting on and developing ideas and discussions from a cross-disciplinary research network run last year, Andrew Harris and Louis Moreno suggest and explore ways that the creative city might begin to be challenged and reformulated.
Speakers: Andrew Harris and Louis Moreno (UCL Urban Laboratory)
Discussants: Roberta Comunian (KCL), David Madden (LSE) and Tom Bolton (Centre for Cities)
Creative cities have become a key focus for theorizing and planning urban development over the past twenty years. But the instigation of a new era of fiscal austerity poses significant tests for this agenda of urban creativity. Arguably the creative city notion has flourished within the context of a long credit-fuelled boom in financial services and real estate. What does a period of economic stagnation and retrenchment mean for creative city thinking and policy-making? How can the present situation be used to reassess what the creative city means or could mean? Reflecting on and developing ideas and discussions from a cross-disciplinary research network run last year, Andrew Harris and Louis Moreno will suggest and explore several ways that the creative city might begin to be challenged and reformulated.
Please visit www.creativecitylimits.org for further information on the network and to download a summary pamphlet.
Please ask in the Porter's Lodge if you have difficulties accessing the building.