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    Author(s)Matton And
    PublisherJovis
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9783868597691
    Pages208
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2023

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    Jovis Slow Urban Planning by Matton And

    Although public spaces in the former East Germany were elaborately refurbished after reunification, many small towns and villages continue to suffer from population exodus and high vacancy rates. The same is true for Tribsees in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where seventy of the 240 houses in the downtown area are currently unoccupied. In 2020, a team of artists and students led by Ton Matton engaged with a number of these buildings, sounding out possibilities and concepts for the future of the town in collaboration with residents. This resulted in new narratives of coexistence―not always in adherence to the letter of the law, and involving large amounts of improvisation―based on individual responsibility, self-sufficiency, and local production.Slow Urban Planning does more than document this project and its artistic interventions, some of which were implemented in the context of the "Tribsees Centenniale." It also illuminates how urban planning processes tend to proceed in general, and how regulatory structures can be adapted in order to better integrate performative processes. This publication hopes to offer an impetus for a decelerated urbanism―for Slow Urban Planning.