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Referência: OCEAN HOWELL. The "Creative Class" and the
Gentrifying City. Skateboarding in Philadelphia's Love Park Journal
of Architectural Education 59 (2), 32–42 - november 2005.
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nº doc
0207
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Abstract: This study explores the recent spatial politics of
John F. Kennedy Plaza, "Love Park"—a piece of Philadelphia's
mid-1960s Penn Center redevelopments. By the turn of the century,
Love Park had become a center of a growing international skateboard
culture, appearing widely in magazines and videos and on ESPN. In
2002, the city redesigned the park in order to deter the
skateboarders, to the vocal protests of a broad-based coalition that
included Edmund Bacon and over half the city council members.
Through a review of city planning documents, local newspaper
reportage, and personal interviews, I argue that the Love Park
debates illustrate the extent to which "bohemian" or "countercultural"
lifestyles are becoming institutionalized as instruments of urban
development.
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