Print Email Facebook Twitter Domestication Will Shape Future Public Spaces Title Domestication Will Shape Future Public Spaces: A Report from Rotterdam Author Harteveld, Maurice (TU Delft Urban Design) Date 2021 Abstract This commentary aims to provide a window on the future by studying actions, taken to control the spreading of the corona virus, while obviously affecting public space over a year. What has been the effects on public space directly linked to these actions during the pandemic; what values play a role, and what can we expect for the future? We have seen how immediate responses induced by the COVID-19 crisis influences traveling, gathering, and public live in general. Now, it is time to look further. Having a base-point in Rotterdam and taking The Netherlands as an example, the commentary argues that some shifts in using, appropriating and experiencing public space will remain. Yet, mainly those not just being immediate responses to sudden societal change, rather those which are embedded in long-term change. Subject public spacepublic lifeurban designCOVID-19coronavirusCoronavirus and urbanisationPandemicHealthpublic healthCommunity resiliencecommunitiesneighbourhoodappropriationConvergencesocial contractioncompressionLocalisationdomestication To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dbe92bb2-96ad-4b9a-8972-0dc6ae3e9068 DOI https://doi.org/10.32891/jps.v5i3.1379 ISSN 2206-9658 Source The Journal of Public Space, 5 (3), 53-66 Event 2020: A Year without Public Space under the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-05-01 → 2020-09-30, Online Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 Maurice Harteveld Files PDF 1379_Article_Text_4031_1_ ... 210629.pdf 2.83 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:dbe92bb2-96ad-4b9a-8972-0dc6ae3e9068/datastream/OBJ/view