Polycentricity as spatial imaginary: the case of Helsinki City Plan |
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Authors: | Kaisa Granqvist Sauli Sarjamo Raine Mäntysalo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Built Environment, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland;2. WSP Finland Oy, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | The paper analyses with a case study the use of a widely applied normative concept of polycentricity as spatial imaginary. The case study of Helsinki City Plan and the conflict over its city-boulevard scheme draws on qualitative content analysis of planning documents and expert interviews. It demonstrates the instrumental role of multiple interpretations of polycentricity in tension-ridden metropolitan and city-regional spatial planning. The conflict reveals how the conceptual ambiguity of polycentricity and the institutional vagueness of city-regional planning have together enabled advancing contradictory political aims under their guise. In conclusion, the paper emphasizes the persuasive performativity and fluidity of polycentricity as a spatial imaginary in multi-scalar planning settings. |
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Keywords: | City region soft governance spatial planning urban structure |
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