Urban development is developing a community's cultural, economic, and physical aspects. Urban development can often deal with challenges such as neglect in specific regions, financial constraints, cultural identity tensions, and limited community engagement. This study examines how street art is a transformative tool for addressing these issues, exploring its historical evolution, theoretical frameworks, and impacts on urban spaces and communities. Tracing street art's roots from graffiti to its current role in urban regeneration, the study analyzes key case studies, including the Berlin Wall, Rotterdam’s public art initiatives, and Naples’ urban renewal efforts. These examples highlight street art’s potential to reflect community identity, foster social cohesion, and catalyze economic growth. The study reveals that street art fosters community engagement by encouraging collaboration, dialogue, and inclusivity. It strengthens cultural identity by enabling residents to connect with their environment, promoting pride and place attachment. Furthermore, street art contributes to economic revitalization by enhancing tourism, boosting property values, and stimulating local businesses. From these theoretical insights and empirical data from past case studies, one can observe that street art plays a multifaceted role in sustainable urban development by encouraging the expression of the people in the community and building an identity around it. Policy and strategic planning are crucial for maximizing street art benefits. The paper explores the efficacy of policies such as the OrMe project and Philadelphia’s mural projects to show the increase in community satisfaction through street art.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af5d6fad7bf08b1eae0ec1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v14i1.8860
Minjae Kang
Journal of Student Research
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