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428. The Place Man movie (The power of Placemaking) - Fred Kent

428. The Place Man movie (The power of Placemaking) - Fred Kent

FromUrbanistica Podcast - Cities for People


428. The Place Man movie (The power of Placemaking) - Fred Kent

FromUrbanistica Podcast - Cities for People

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Place Man (2024) is a documentary produced and directed by Guillermo Bernal that explores the roots of the placemaking movement through the life of Fred Kent. You can watch the movie (19 minutes) on YouTube here https://youtu.be/LBf_I-sB5ZM?si=au8Vd79mxcODPKSPYou can listen to the movie in audio format in this episode. PsEpisode 395. The Place Man movie - Guillermo Bernal, you can listen to the movie Director talking about the making of the movie and behind the scenes. More about Fred Kent devoted his life to creating public spaces for people. The film begins with Fred sharing his passion for understanding why people feel good and how that can be translated into designing public spaces that foster a sense of social connection and community.The documentary takes us on a journey through Fred's life and work, starting in New York City during the urban crisis of the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, Fred started a street academy for high school dropouts and worked on environmental issues, coordinating the first Earth Day in New York City in 1970. Fred was part of a group of people exploring bigger city ideas during what he calls the Golden Age of public space research, including Jane Jacobs and William Whyte. His collaboration with Holly Whyte studying public spaces laid the foundation for his future work in Placemaking.The film follows Fred's journey with the Project for Public Spaces he founded in 1975. The organization studies people's behavior in public spaces and recommends creating more engaging, lively places. Fred's philosophy is simple: public spaces should be designed for people, open, inclusive, and full of life. We see examples of Fred's work transforming public spaces, including Bryant Park in New York City and Campus Martius in Downtown Detroit, and his belief in the power of Placemaking to bring people together.What makes this documentary so engaging is Fred himself. He is not some larger-than-life character but a humble and compassionate person who believes in creating spaces that foster community. Throughout the film, we witness Fred's enthusiasm for public spaces and his deep conviction that planning cities for people and places is essential for taking on the bigger challenges we face today.Enjoy listening and watching.

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Released:
Mar 1, 2024
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Stories about cities for people. I am Mustafa Sherif (Urban Planner based in Sweden). I interview people from all around the world and listen to their stories about how do we make cities for people.I don't talk with my guests only about making cities, but also we talk about their life journey, leadership, work-life balance, hobbies, etc. Tune in and join listeners from 130 countries.In collaboration with AFRY. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.