Sustainable Cultural Spaces in the Global City: Cultural Clusters in Heritage Sites, Hong Kong and Singapore

Publication Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

5-2012

Keywords

Cattle Depot Artist Village, Hong Kong, cattle slaughterhouse, former British colony, Challenges, sustainability of Cattle Depot Artist Village, lack of clarity of official responsibility, broken chains of governance, Chinatown, Singapore, inscription of "Chineseness", roots in colonial urban planning, Cultural clusters in heritage sites, Hong Kong and Singapore, sustainable cultural spaces in global citie, Cultural investment in urban and economic growth, space for cultural use, Cultural space, in global cities in Asia, Hong Kong and Singapore, local places, turned to cultural use, Culture-led urban regeneration and cultural/creative economy, cultural investment, valued because of urban and economic regeneration, Global cities, cultural spaces, vibrancy and viability of spaces, vitality of global cities, Global cities, networked nodes, multiple and intensive global flows of people, goods, services, ideas and images, Urban spaces, economic and cultural flows, characterizing global city

Discipline

Asian Studies | Human Geography | Sociology of Culture | Urban Studies

Research Areas

Humanities

Publication

The New Blackwell Companion to the City

Editor

Bridge, G.; Watson, S.

First Page

452

Last Page

462

ISBN

9781405189811

Identifier

10.1002/9781444395105.ch40

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

City or Country

Malden, MA

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444395105.ch40

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