Academic Book - The Great Good Place

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ACADEMIC BOOK REVIEW – BOOK TITLE

BOOK REVIEW THE CHARACTER OF THE THIRD PLACE

The Architectural Review 2020, Issue 1472, 77 https://www.architectural-review.com/

Ray Oldenburg, The Great Good Place, Da Capo Press, Unite States of America, 1989. 311 pp. , ISBN: 978-0-78675-241-6

REVIEWED BY: Racines, Caterina; Mejía, Carlos. Universidad Internacional Sek, Ecuador - Quito INTRODUCTION Ray Oldenburg lived in a modern context of diffusion and in turn its decline, which was full of changes and shortcomings in the concepts of the modern movement. Therefore, they led him to understand the city from another perspective, giving importance to informal places, and categorizing them in his book with the term "third place". In the same way, the book was written in 1989 in a postmodern context, in which the crisis of functional cities began to be reconsidered with certain principles of the modern movement, reinterpreting it to give a relationship of city and users. Basically, the author speaks of the third place, categorizing them as neutral public spaces, in which the relationship between people is promoted to establish social ties, promoting social equality. In this way, the third place works as articulations between public and private spaces, developing cooling systems that keep the city in constant movement and not collapsed, resulting in a welcoming atmosphere that functions as a home away from home, since it is a territory neutral and there is no social status. This book deals with really important issues of the city, which were not taken into account, despite the fact that they were spaces over time used and not given the importance of having them. For this reason, it seems like it’s a book that clearly explains the necessary spaces within the city, which generate connections between different users, resulting in an increase in social relations. On the other hand, it also addresses issues or problems in Latin America, which makes us realize that it is failing to make a city. Certainly, they are subjects to debate, however, they help to reflect and rethink the spaces that really promote social relations and the good use of these neutral spaces or third place. BOOK REVIEW This book is an investigation which is based on 20 years of gathering information on the informal public life of society, in this way obtaining pertinent data from the public domain of people. The author seeks to define and describe both problems of certain individualized spaces and the absence of others which would improve community life, resulting in theories and reflections throughout 4 chapters. During these chapters the basic foundations of the book are shown, that is, a part of contextualization and conceptualization. In this way, this


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