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The Accidental Playground: Brooklyn Waterfront Narratives of the Undesigned and Unplanned

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Highly illustrated and artfully researched, the book will draw readers into a unique space in one of New York City's most popular boroughs.

The Accidental Playground explores the remarkable landscape created by individuals and small groups who occupied and rebuilt an abandoned Brooklyn waterfront. While local residents, activists, garbage haulers, real estate developers, speculators, and two city administrations fought over the fate of the former Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal (BEDT), others simply took to this decaying edge, transforming it into a unique venue for leisure, creative, and everyday practices. These occupiers and do-it-yourself builders created their own waterfront parks and civic spaces absent every resource needed for successful urban development, including plans, designs, capital, professional assistance, consensus, and permission from the waterfront's owners. Amid trash, ruins, weeds, homeless encampments, and the operation of an active garbage transfer station, they inadvertently created the "Brooklyn Riviera" and made this waterfront a destination that offered much more than its panoramic vistas of the Manhattan skyline. The terminal evolved into the home turf for unusual and sometimes spectacular recreational, social, and creative subcultures, including the skateboarders who built a short-lived but nationally renowned skatepark, a twenty-five-piece "public" marching band, fire performance troupes, artists, photographers, and filmmakers. At the same time it served the basic recreational needs of local residents. Collapsing piers became great places to catch fish, sunbathe, or take in the views; the foundation of a demolished warehouse became an ideal place to picnic, practice music, or do an art project; rubble-strewn earth became a compelling setting for film and fashion shoots; a broken bulkhead became a beach; and thick patches of weeds dotted by ailanthus trees became a jungle. These reclamations, all but ignored by city and state governments and property interests that were set to transform this waterfront, momentarily added to the distinctive cultural landscape of the city's most bohemian and rapidly changing neighborhood.

Drawing on a rich mix of documentary strategies, including observation, ethnography, photography, and first-person narrative, Daniel Campo probes this accidental playground, allowing those who created it to share and examine their own narratives, perspectives, and conflicts. The multiple constituencies of this waterfront were surprisingly diverse, their stories colorful and provocative. When taken together, Campo argues, they suggest a radical reimagining of urban parks and public spaces, and the practices by which they are created and maintained.

The Accidental Playground, which treats readers to an utterly compelling story, is an exciting and distinctive contribution to the growing literature on unplanned spaces and practices in cities today.

About the Author

Daniel Campo is Assistant Professor, Department of City and Regional Planning, School of Architecture and Planning, at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD. Before studying for his Ph.D., he was a city planner with the NYC Department of City Planning for nearly five years.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Discovering and Engaging a Waterfront

Chapter 2- The Rise and Fall of Shantytown Skatepark

Chapter 3- March and Burn: Practice, Performance and Leisure without a Plan

Chapter 4- Outside Art: Exploring Wildness and Reclamation at the Water's Edge

Chapter 5- Local Tales: Hanging Out and Observing Life on the Waterfront

Chapter 6- Residential Life: Hardship and Resiliency on the Waterfront

Chapter 7- Neighbors Against Garbage: Activism and Uneasy Alliances on the Waterfront

Chapter 8- Unplanned Postscript: Dogs, Sunsets, Rock Bands and the Governance of a Waterfront Park

Chapter 9- Planning for the Unplanned

Product Details

ISBN:
9780823251865
Subtitle:
Brooklyn Waterfront Narratives of the Undesigned and Unplanned
Author:
Campo, Daniel
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
Subject:
Sociology - Urban
Subject:
Anthropology | Urban
Subject:
anthropology;cultural anthropology
Publication Date:
20130910
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
16 color, 50 b/w illustrations
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.9 x 9 x 1.3 in 1.65 lb

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Arts and Entertainment » Architecture » Urban Planning
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