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The Bottom-Up Revolution - Why Public Spaces Fail After the Ribbon Cutting
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Description
Well-designed public spaces often look promising at opening, then slowly lose energy and use. Max Musicant explains how that decline comes down to what happens after construction—who maintains the space, how it’s programmed, and whether anyone is responsible for making it work day to day. From simple fixes like better seating and things to do, this conversation gets into why so many spaces never become places.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES- Max Musicant (LinkedIn)
- Musicant Group (Site)
- Practice of Place (Substack)
- "Placemaking is Dead, Long Live Placemaking!" (Article)
- Local Recommendations:
- Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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