Expo-nential Futures: How Mega-Events Continually Reshape Milan

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Expo-nential Futures: How Mega-Events Continually Reshape Milan
Description
How have repeated mega-events in Milan changed the form and nature of the city? This thesis tracks threads between universal and particular conditions that influenced Milan’s decision to participate in Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) events. By analyzing urban development patterns and planning archives, I am interested in critically examining planning history to uncover the embeddedness of mega-event planning within notions of power, social imaginaries, and distinct stakeholder groups, and how this impacts urbanization processes. I argue that participation in the BIE is not an inescapable economic strategy – as records have suggested – but instead reflects the complicated entanglements between politics, economy, and civic input of planning in decision-making processes. Through the project, I find that BIE events have enabled a distinct set of space protagonists that shape the city's future development trajectories and social imaginaries, requiring planners to rethink long-term strategies for the short-term duration of BIE events.
Creator
Lidwin, Michael
Subject
Urban planning
Contributor
Davis, Diane E
Wang, Bing
Date
2023-05-18T04:16:43Z
2023
2023-05-17
2023-05
2023-05-18T04:16:43Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
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application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Lidwin, Michael. 2023. Expo-nential Futures: How Mega-Events Continually Reshape Milan. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
30521632
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37375226
Language
en