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* First, a word of caution: [[David Harvey on the Fetishism of the Local and Horizontal]] | |||
#[[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]]. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010. | #[[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]]. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010. | ||
Revision as of 01:31, 8 July 2012
Category for city-related pages, urbanism, architectural trends.
Worthy of Support
The P2P Foundation supports efforts towards Peer-to-Peer Urbanism and Commons-based Urbanism, (i.e. Komunal or common land approaches).
We also particularly appreciate the P2P-Urbanism approach taken by Nikos Salingaros, Gruppo Salingaros and other bio-urbanist friends.
Policies for a Shareable City: Shareable Magazine's 20-part series on policies that foster resource sharing, co-production, and mutual aid in cities [1]
Sharing Cities and Regions
- Homegrown Minneapolis Commons-Based Food Policy Blueprint ; Neighborhood Revitalization Program - Minneapolis
- Naples' Italy: Assessor of the Commons
- Open Commons Region Linz
- San Francisco Sharing Economy Working Group
Key Resources
Key Articles
- First, a word of caution: David Harvey on the Fetishism of the Local and Horizontal
- Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society. By Nikos A. Salingaros. University of Texas at San Antonio. A contribution from April 26, 2010.
- A Brief History of P2P-Urbanism. Great intro by Nikos A. Salingaros & Federico Mena-Quintero
- Pulska Grupa: P2P Urbanism: From Exclusion to Autonomy
- Design for a Post-Neoliberal City. Jesko Fezer. e-flux journal 17, 06/2016. [2] "From being strategic sites for the implementation of neoliberal policy, cities may possibly become a new political arena for experiments in democracy—and thus require a new design.
- Adaptive Architecture, Collaborative Design, and the Evolution of Community: Text by Eric Hunting, on the future of a p2p-based 'Adaptive Architecture'.
- David Barrie: Towards Open Source Place-Making
- Codes and the Architecture of Life. By Michael Mehaffy
- Jason F. Mclennan. The Urban Agriculture Revolution. Bringing Food into Living Cities. http://www.urbanfarmhub.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/urban-agriculture-revolution.pdf]: An important and sensible overview of why this is happening.
- The Radical Technology of Christopher Alexander. By Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros. Introduction to the Pattern Language work inspiring the P2P urbanistic community.
- More on the bio-urbanistic work of Nikos A. Salingaros (and Michael Mehaffy), in an ongoing series in Metropolis magazine:
- Øyvind Holmstad's introduction
- Series accessible via http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/author/nikos
- The Radical Technology of Christopher Alexander
- The Sustainable Technology of Christopher Alexander
- The Pattern Technology of Christopher Alexander
- The Living Technology of Christopher Alexander
- The “Wholeness-Generating” Technology of Christopher Alexander
- How-To:
- How to Start a Housing Co-op (U.S.)
Key Blogs and Websites
- The P2P Urbanism pages of the International Society of BioUrbanism, at http://www.biourbanism.org/p2p-urbanism/
- Peer to Peer Urbanism blog at http://p2purbanism.blogspot.com/
Key Books
- Common Ground in a Liquid City: Essays in Defense of an Urban Future. Matt Hern. AK Press, 2009. [3]: If we want to preserve what's still left of the natural world, we need to stop using so much of it. And cities are the best chance we have left for a sustainable future ... but only if they remain vibrant, dynamic spaces that are unfolded by millions of people working together—and not by master plans and planners. What will it take to make our cities truly sustainable?
Key Tags
- http://del.icio/mbauwens/P2P-Urbanism
- http://del.icio/mbauwens/P2P-Architecture
- http://del.icio/mbauwens/P2P-Neighborhoods
- http://del.icio/mbauwens/P2P-Cities
Key Projects
- Policies for a Shareable City: the series initiated by Neal Gorenflo of Shareable magazine will cover 20 policy areas to inspire discussion among citizens and city leaders.
- City-Based Food Commons (the Homegrown Minneapolis Commons-Based Food Policy Blueprint)
Open Source Building and Housing Projects
Updated list via [4]:
- Auram CEB Block System] developed at Auroville India: This is the most advanced CEB block system in existence. Sort-of open in that they claim the technology is offered free to the world to use, but don't publish exact plans for anything
- Backcountry Boiler - kickstarter supported long tail manufacturing of an ultralight outdoor kettle
- Contraptor: aiming to create an open-design construction set,
- DIY Magic Mirror - An Arduino, open source based interactive Magic Mirror with home automation and Halloween features.
- Fragment Store]: modular self-combined fragments of design furniture
- Freebus - an Open Source Home Automation System
- Good Stove, open source stove for the poor
- Grid Beam Building System, reuseable parts for building
- Hexayurt, an open source disaster relief shelter
- Ikea Hacker Do it yourself blog on the base of corporate products
- Liberator, aka "Open Farm Tech's Liberator Compressed Earth Block machine; [5]
- Makerbeam
- MIT House-n 'chassis' system
- Movisi Open Design Furniture
- [http://wiki.openhardware.org/Catalog:One_Day_Chair One Day Chair: Chair design for a CNC cutter
- Open Architecture Network
- Open Remote, an Open Domotics community
- Open Sailing: modular marine architecture
- Open Source Construction Systems
- Open Source Geopolymer Cast Stone Construction; eopolymer House blog [6]
- Open Source Cooling: KippKitts is designing open-source low-voltage (24V), high-efficiency (@2A) DC cooling units (air-conditioner/cpu cooler/refigeration) [7]
- Open Source House: 2 project; most recent is here
- Open Source Induction Furnace Project
- Open Source Washing Machine OSWASH
- Open Straw is an Open Source Prefab Strawbale House that can be built for $7k [8]
- WikiHouse: fabricated from locally sourced plywood cut on a CNC mill from openly shared template files, and assembled with minimal skill by local people.
Key Videos
Pages in category "Urbanism"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,048 total.
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- A Definition of P2P Urbanism
- Activating the Urban Commons Through Sharing Cities
- Active Public Space
- Ada Colau, Barcelona's New Mayor, on Spain's Political Revolution
- Adam Greenfield Against the Smart City
- Adam Greenfield on Public Objects, Connected Things and Civic Responsibilities in the Networked City
- Adam Greenfield on Smart Cities
- Adam Greenfield on the Emotional Aspects of Living in the Networked City
- Adaptive Architecture, Collaborative Design, and the Evolution of Community
- Adem
- Against the Smart City
- Agatino Rizzo
- Agenda Colaborativa de Porto Alegre
- Agriculture in Urban Planning
- Agrihood
- Airbnb and Gentrification Through the Sharing Economy
- Aker
- Alastair Parvin on the Future of Regulation and Governance of the Urban in an Era of Open Systems
- Alastair Parvin on the Wikihouse Open Source Construction Set
- Alastair Parvin on Wikihouse
- Alastair Parvin on Wikihouse's Open Source Architecture
- Alberto Corsin Jimenez
- Alex Grintsvayg on the CABIN Globally Networked City
- Alex Haché and Marcell Mars on the Evolution from Digital to Urban Commons
- Alex Steffen on the Shareable Future of Cities
- Algorithmic Sustainable Design
- Allied Media Projects
- Alon Levy on the Failure of New Left Urbanism and Transport Planning
- Alternative Forms of Common-Interest Communities
- Amsterdam 2018 Coalition Accord and its Commons-Centric Elements
- Amsterdam Connected and Sustainable Work Policy
- Amsterdam Is Pivoting to Doughnut Economics as Policy Framework
- Amsterdam’s Circular Economy
- Ana Méndez de Andés
- Ancient City
- Andrea Reimer on Open Cities and the Open Motion in Vancouver
- Andres Duany on Agricultural Urbanism
- Anna Cowen
- Anthropological Analysis of Civic Experimentation with Free Culture in the City
- Anthropological Trompe l’Oeil for a Common World
- April Rinne on How Sharing Cities Are Rethinking Urban Planning for Sustainability
- Architecture Design Sharing
- Architecture of Open Source Applications
- Architecture of Resistance
- Architecture Wikis
- Artistic Constitutions of the Common City
- Assembly of the Commons - Helsinki
- Assessor of the Commons
- Asset-Based Community Development Institute
- Asset-Light Mobility Ecosystem
- Augmented Urban Spaces
- Autonomous Research Lab of Crete
- Awakening the Power of Families and Neighborhoods
B
- Barcelona 5.0 Plan
- Barcelona Activa
- Barcelona City Council Digital Plan
- Barcelona City Data Commons
- Barcelona City Policies
- Barcelona Commissioner for Cooperative, Social and Solidarity Economy and Consumption
- Barcelona Digital City Plan
- Barcelona Digital City Plan 2015-2019
- Barcelona en Comú
- Barcelona Environmental Ordinance
- Barcelona MADE Project
- Barcelona Maker Faire
- Barcelona Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
- Barcelona Rooftops
- Barcelona Social Economy
- BarCola
- Benjamin Barber on City-Based Global Governance
- Benjamin Barber on Why Mayors Should Rule the World
- Benjamin Chodoroff on the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition
- Berlin's Remunicipalization of its Energy Utilities
- Beyond Voting - New York City
- Bike Kitchens
- Bikesharing
- Bio Urbanism
- Biourbanism
- Blair Evans on Developments in Urban Agriculture
- Blight Status New Orleans
- Blockchains and the Crypto-City
- Bologna as a City of Collaboration
- Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons
- Bologna's Urban Commons Approach
- Bottom-Up Energy Transition
- Brad Lander on NYC Municipal Regulations to Protect Gig Economy Workers
- Bral
- Brief History of P2P-Urbanism
- Bristol's Food Policy and Urban Agriculture Movement
- Brixton Pound
- Bruce Sterling on Smart City States
- Brussels Together
- Building a Co-Cities Index To Measure the Implementation of the EU and UN Urban Agenda
C
- C-Lab Project
- C40 Megacity Coalition Against Climate Change
- Carlo Ratti on the Real Time City
- Carlo Ratti on the Sensable City
- Carsharing Policy
- Cave Co-operative
- Cecile Blanchet on Energy as a Commons and Remunicipalization in Germany
- Centralization vs Decentralization Historic Cycle
- CfA Commons
- Changes in Urban Governance Under a Radical Left Government in Barcelona
- Changescaping
- Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions
- Charles Leadbeater on Education Innovation in the Slums
- Charles Marohn on the U.S. Strong Towns Movement
- Charter Cities
- Chris Carlsson
- Christa Müller
- Christian Iaione
- Christian Iaone on the Urban Commons Charters in Italy
- Christine Peterson on Open Source Sensing
- Circular Cities
- Circular Cities Hub
- Circular City Open Labs
- Circular Economy Policies for Cities
- Citadel on the Move
- CITIE Framework for Indicators for Sharing Cities
- Cities Approach to Sustainability
- Cities as Commons
- Cities as the Ultimate Commons
- Cities Building Community Wealth
- Cities Collaborating for the Circular Economy
- Cities Developing Worker Co-ops
- Cities Farming for the Future
- Cities of Change
- Citizen Laboratories
- Citizen Tech Movement
- Citizen's Parliament in Catalonia
- Citizen-Led Peer-Produced Urbanism
- Cittaslow
- City Administrations as Practitioners of the Commons in Europe
- City and the Grassroots
- City as a Commons
- City as a Commons Policy Reader
- City as a Grid
- City as Common Good
- City as Commons
- City as Platform
- City Camp
- City Coins
- City DAO
- City Hacking Academy Berlin
- City Makers Movement
- City Membership
- City Networks
- City of Commonists
- City of Vancouver as Cooperative City
- City of Vancouver’s Food Strategy
- City of Workshops
- City Repair
- City Resilience Index
- City Sense
- City State Code - Germany
- City Street Trust
- City, Anonymity, and P2P Relationality
- City-Based Departments of the Commons
- City-Based Food Commons
- City-Owned Sharing and Exchange Platforms
- City-State
- Cityleft
- Ciudad Escuela
- Civic eState Network
- Civic Hackers, and the Quest for the New Smart City Utopia
- Civic Tech and Place-Based Municipalism
- Clay Shirky on the New Digitally Social Urbanism
- Cloud City
- Co-Bologna
- Co-Cities
- Co-Cities Open Book
- Co-Cities Project
- Co-Cities Report on the Urban Commons Transitions
- Co-City
- Co-City Protocol
- Co-City Turin
- Co-Mantova
- Co-Mantua
- Co-operative Place Making and Capturing Land Value for 21st Century Garden Cities
- Code for America
- Code for America Peer Network
- CogniCity
- Cognitive Dissonance and Non-adaptive Architecture
- Cohousing
- Collaborative Cities
- Collaborative for Inclusive Urbanism
- Collaborative Planning
- Collaborative Rationality for Public Policy
- Collaborative Territories Toolkit
- Collective Housing
- Collective Planning Design
- Common Good Placemaking
- Common Ground in a Liquid City
- Common Space
- Commoning Democracy and Citizen Peer Production in Brisbane
- Commoning the City
- Commons 4 EU
Media in category "Urbanism"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Geometrical Fundamentalism.pdf ; 180 KB
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P2PUrbanism definition.pdf ; 140 KB