5 Regenerative Strategies to Activate the Dead Edges in our Cities Post-Pandemic

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As the city continues to evolve and transform, dead edges in the cityscape begin to emerge, subsequently reducing the level of activity in our built environment. These 'dead edges' refer to the areas that lack active engagement, they remain empty and deprived of people, since they no longer present themselves as useful or appealing. As the Covid-19 pandemic draws to an ultimate close, the first issue we may face post-pandemic is to revive our urban environment. A kiss of life into a tired and outdated cityscape...

The focal element in creating an active and healthy urban environment is by increasing vitality through placemaking. Creating diverse and interesting places to reside, thrive, and work. Here are five regenerative strategies that animate the cityscape and ultimately produce resilient, attractive, and flexible environments.

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Cite: Rebecca Ildikó Leete. "5 Regenerative Strategies to Activate the Dead Edges in our Cities Post-Pandemic " 11 Mar 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/978256/5-regenerative-strategies-to-activate-the-dead-edges-in-our-cities-post-pandemic> ISSN 0719-8884

Miyashita Park Walkable development . Image © Nacása & Partners Inc.

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