Noun
placemaking (uncountable)
The planning, design and management of public spaces with regard to the communities that will inhabit them.
For the next three decades, the city focused itself the historic district’s context, small-scale development, placemaking, and blue-chip architecture. Source: Internet
He sold his family moving and storage business to take on the leadership of the New Britain Downtown District, which collects a property tax surcharge from 85 owners of 112 properties for police patrols, community events and placemaking. Source: Internet
One of Agriya’s placemaking features is Naturetainment, an experiential learning playground with activity zones that have diverse and exciting recreational approaches of learning through fun, immersive, and interactive activities. Source: Internet
But like the city itself, the placemaking initiative in New Orleans, in her neighborhoods, is like nowhere else. Source: Internet
These decades could be the last period of significant urban and economic growth and therefore offer opportunities for placemaking that may never be repeated. Source: Internet