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Groups involved in the placemaking process (KE) - Coggle Diagram
Groups involved in the placemaking process (KE)
Architects and planners
architecture can make an important contricution to placemaking through the design of individual buildings
"An efficient planning system and a good spatial plan are essential to achieving high-quality places and good design." - the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) in 2009
The Royal Town Planning Institute guides all professional planners working in local authorities, architecture firms and property consultancies
designs that work well and please people tend to be valued and cared for
however, some places become liabilities to both individuals and the wider community e.g. high crime rates, vandalism, poor health, etc
Governments
trade links are supported by governments
military cooperation is organised by governments
other organisations
The British Council
promotes educational links abroad
promotes cultural links abroad
Transnational Corporations
most FDI flows of capital are from TNCs with headquarters in ACs e.g. Barclays, Sony
Community groups and NGOs
e.g. The National Trust
their contribustion to placemaking is seen in the way in which both physical elements (such as buildings, machinery or clothes) and human characteristics (such as ways of living and working) are preserved
e.g. The Royal Town Planning Institute