Placemaking in Informal Settlements: The Case of France Colony, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. What Is Place
1.2. Conceptual Understanding of the Placemaking Process
1.3. Sustainability and Placemaking
- Empowers and engages all sections of the community;
- Delivers practical results with visible positive impacts on the community;
- Supports the delivery of basic infrastructure and social services;
- Stimulates economic and cultural activities;
- Improves people’s lives.
1.4. Urban Informal Settlements and Placemaking
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Framework: Placemaking
- Form and user: This map places the informal site within the context of the city and depicts its relationship with the surroundings while documenting the figure-ground features of the settlement. Figure-ground maps are commonly used in town planning to show the plan-form of buildings in a simplified reductionist way while “omitting most information typically mapped in built-up areas—topography, highway infrastructure, administrative boundaries, landscape features < street names” [36] (p. 705);
- Access and linkages: This map defines the access routes, movement patterns, permeability of the settlement, and how the site is linked with other places within and around the settlement;
- Activities and amenities: This map documents the socio-cultural elements reflected in the activities carried out by the dwellers;
- Image and characteristics: This map documents elements of symbolism, genius loci, place meaning, and identity of a place.
2.2. Research Method: Transect Walk
2.3. Research Method: Mapping
2.4. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Introduction to France Colony
3.2. Form and Users
3.2.1. Compactness and High Density
3.2.2. Environmental Hazard and Pollution of the Naalah
3.2.3. Spiritual Hub
3.3. Access and Linkages
3.3.1. Streets as Dynamic Spaces
3.3.2. Sustainable Modes of Transportation
3.4. Activities and Amenities
3.4.1. Self-Reliant Island
3.4.2. Mixed-Use Building Configuration and Micro Economy
3.4.3. Flexible and Adaptable Public Places
3.5. Image and Characteristics
3.5.1. Incremental Architecture and Recycled Materials
3.5.2. Diverse Users
4. Discussion
5. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Project for Public Places | Urban Informal Settlements |
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Sociability | Form and users |
Uses and activities | Activities and amenities |
Comfort and image | Image and characteristics |
Access and linkages | Access and linkages |
Preparation | Create figure-ground plan (Auto-CAD Software) of France Colony by Google Maps/GIS | Identify and contact a “gatekeeper” | Collect secondary data on France Colony | Create a tentative list of attributes to be observed according to the PPS model (Figure 2) |
Transect walk | Conduct and record on-site interviews and group discussions with community members | Take on-site photographs | Record observations and data on four figure-ground maps according to the four attributes of form and user, access and linkages, activities and amenities, and image and characteristics | |
Analysis | Analyse and synthesise data from all methods under the four attributes of form and user, access and linkages, activities and amenities, and image and characteristics | |||
Translating findings onto maps | Create four maps of the attributes using Abode Photoshop (software) |
Environmental | Economic | Social |
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Practicing vernacular architecture | Practicing micro-economy and entrepreneurship | Reserves of cultural display and indigenous lifestyle |
Use of local and recycled materials | Local businesses and cottage industry | Social network boosting resilience of the community |
Sustainable transportation | Economic self-reliance | Self-governance and volunteer leadership capability |
Compact city approach | Reserves of traditional skills and crafts | Reminiscence of indigenous heritage and rural life, connection with the soil |
Traditional unmechanised agricultural and livestock farming methods | Traditional bazaar concept | Self-managed social justice system |
Connection with flora and fauna | Diverse and flexible places | Interactive social setting created from native art, memory, expression, religion, and identity |
Ability to recycle | Mixed-use buildings | Incremental housing |
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Shafqat, R.; Marinova, D.; Khan, S. Placemaking in Informal Settlements: The Case of France Colony, Islamabad, Pakistan. Urban Sci. 2021, 5, 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020049
Shafqat R, Marinova D, Khan S. Placemaking in Informal Settlements: The Case of France Colony, Islamabad, Pakistan. Urban Science. 2021; 5(2):49. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020049
Chicago/Turabian StyleShafqat, Ramisa, Dora Marinova, and Shahed Khan. 2021. "Placemaking in Informal Settlements: The Case of France Colony, Islamabad, Pakistan" Urban Science 5, no. 2: 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020049
APA StyleShafqat, R., Marinova, D., & Khan, S. (2021). Placemaking in Informal Settlements: The Case of France Colony, Islamabad, Pakistan. Urban Science, 5(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci5020049