Overcoming Complexities on the Interface of Infrastructure and Land Use

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Date 22-11-2013 1 Overcoming Complexities on the Interface of Infrastructure and Land Use Towards design preconditions for integrated regional development Niels Heeres & Jos Arts University of Groningen, Netherlands RSA Winter Conference 2013, London

Date 22-11-2013 2 Aims and outline 1. Understanding the role of regional design in integrated infrastructure development a) Complexity issues on the interface of road infrastructure and other land use functions b) Perceptions of regional development: territorial vs. relational spatial understandings c) Role of regional designs and designing 2. Testing in practice a) Examples (preliminary findings) b) Fieldwork proposal

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 3 Differentiation in infra Differentiation of interests Political dynamics - Decentralization, deregulation, etc. Increasing amount of actors and interests involved - Variations in functional/spatial scopes - Narrow vs broad Functional scope Spatial scope Different frames of reference Technically and socially informed perspectives on issues co-exist Planning for infrastructure/ for regions and places

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 4 Interdependence in infra Interdependence of infrastructure networks and other land use interests Negative and positive effects Contradicting interests: co-costs Proximity: Scarcity of space Nuisance and barriers (environmental) regulation Complementary interests: co-benefits Synergies and faster projects - Smart combinations of realization, exploitation, maintenance and operation Value creation, capture, recycling

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 5 Alternative strategies infra development Traditional strategies lead to unsatisfactory outcomes Overruns in cost, time, lacking quality in infra developments Simple and dynamic/complex situations Expansion of range of strategies Scope (range) Single-fixed goals (simple) Multiple composite goals (dynamic) Governance (range) Hierarchical coordination (simple) Participative interaction (dynamic)

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 6 Inclusive strategies for regional development Integration of infrastructure and other land use functions into coherent strategies Dual complexity High differentiation High interdependence Addressing scope & governance of Multiple-composite goals Governance based on interaction and participation Addition to range of available strategies

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 7 Inclusive strategies (examples) The Netherlands More coherence infrastructure and other functions (policy) International Regional: West Swedish Package (Sweden) Local: Infrastruktur in der Landschaft (Germany) What does it lead to? Variation across phases - Strategic agendas - Strategic projects - Planning for implementation Coherent area-oriented strategies Area challenges Regional development agendas Local development agendas Implementation projects Infrastructure operation Solution space Region City Road and direct surroundings

Example: A59 Date 22-11-2013 8

Example Date 22-11-2013 9 Example: Highway A59 and surroundings Multiple challenges: Accessibility: reconstruction of highway and underlying network Safety: river floods Economic viability Housing projects Recreation Actor coalition 21 public and private stakeholders - Province, municipalities, business community, NGO s Joint plan-making and investment - Voluntary taxation value recycling Except national highways agency (unsolicited proposal) - Lack of funds remains

Perceptions Date 22-11-2013 10 Different perceptions (a) Geographical debate What are space, place and scale? Two major ideas a) Territorial understanding of space Spaces as a mosaic or as geo-political containers b) Relational understanding of space (Harvey, Massey, Thrift) Places as nodes in webs of relations Place derive meaning from relations Post-structuralism

Perceptions Date 22-11-2013 11 Different perceptions (b) Territorial understanding Space as organizational containers Multiple governmental levels E.g. development of national road infrastructure networks

Perceptions Date 22-11-2013 12 Different perceptions (c) Relational understanding - Places as nodes in webs of relations - Space as framework of nodes and connections

Perceptions Date 22-11-2013 13 Different perceptions (d) Relation to inclusive strategies and creation of synergies Territorial view differentiated institutions Relational view interdependent reality of issues Involved actors involved embedded in territorial and/or relational spatial frames Following from institutional framework and perspectives Technically and socially informed referential frames on Collaborative problem solving difficult

Perceptions Date 22-11-2013 14 Different perceptions (e) Combined territorial and relational understanding Multiple levels (Bertolini) Nodes, connections and boundaries (Oswald and Baccini)

Spatial design Date 22-11-2013 15 Combined perspectives Asks for a reframing of perceptions (Van den Brink) 1. Understanding other frames 2. Frame adjustment 3. Creation of joint frames Reframing through design Collaborative regional designs can be facilitators that help make decisions in the complex systems that regional communities constitute (Van Dijk et al.) Bridging the gap between contested visions (De Jonge)

Spatial design Date 22-11-2013 16 Reframing through design Designs and designing A connecting activity Leading to an integrative product A means for reframing spatial understandings (Hajer et al.) 1. Enhancing a shared sense of area quality 2. Involving formal and informal actors 3. Enlarging the capacity to learn about different perceptions Institutional conditions for reframing in the Netherlands Regional agendas/national advisor (architects)/quality teams/guidance and procedures

Field work Date 22-11-2013 17 Research agenda Reframing? Design about what? Who s designing? Critical conditions for spatial design to facilitate the creation of shared added value in integrated approaches to infrastructure and land use issues Exploring design on the interface of infrastructure and other land functions What kind of understanding does it express? Exploring interactive processes in design? Has anything been reframed and to what extent?

Field work Date 22-11-2013 18 Utrecht Ring Road (north) Northern ring road is a barrier between deprived neighbourhood and landscape amenities on city edge Reconnection needed for revitalization Accessibility problem of the ring road City of Utrecht

Field work Date 22-11-2013 Initial solution Technical optimization of infrastructure network Visual barriers remains Social safety issues

Field work Date 22-11-2013 Preferred solution Much more relational view Physical and visual barrier reduced

Field work Date 22-11-2013 21 Utrecht Ring Road (east) Part of national highway system Traffic problems on the ring road (project since 1990 s) Territorial approach: isolated scope Clash between accessibility and landscape amenities Lack of understanding Design driven approach Scope expanded Restoring the connection between city and landscape National infrastructure advisor/architect and quality team City of Utrecht National landscape

Field work Date 22-11-2013 22 Utrecht Ring Road (east) Changes From short term specific development (project) To long term consideration of coherent regional system From territorial to relational understanding of issues Role of collaborative design Different discussion, reframing of issues Inspiration from national architect Support from quality team

Field work Date 22-11-2013 23 Some lessons Recognition of relational reality Rearranging ingredients to a coherent whole Instead of individual/specialist optimization Design as a collaborative process Spatial designers connecting specialist disciplines Combining strategic and operational design Switching back and forth to see practical implications of strategic choices

Date 22-11-2013 24 Thanks for your attention! No conclusions yet Discussion themes Territorial vs. relational understanding of space Relevance/implications for regional development Recognizable? Reframing the role of infrastructure in regional perspective Need for reframing to facilitate more relationally informed Role of collaborative regional design in facilitating reframing? International experiences Planning infrastructure from a relational spatial perspective Role of collaborative design in Niels Heeres n.heeres@rug.nl

Date 22-11-2013 25

Complexity Date 22-11-2013 26 Inclusive strategies for regional development Integration of infrastructure and other land use functions High differentiation & interdependence Dual complexity Scope & governance Congruent configurations 1. Line-oriented 2. Area-oriented Grand designs Area-oriented Non-congruent strategies Influence of institutional settings Line-oriented Formalistic participation