reunatilaa
Reunatilaa is a term used in urban studies to denote the marginal or peripheral spaces that lie at the edge of the built environment. It describes zones where official, sanctioned uses meet informal activities, frequently functioning as transitional areas between street life and private interiors. The concept emphasizes that value and social effects can arise from peripheral spaces as sites of adaptability, interaction, and potential transformation, rather than solely from central districts.
Etymology and origin: The word combines Finnish roots reuna meaning edge and tila meaning space, reflecting
Characteristics: Reunatilaa spaces are often porous and mixed-use, hosting activities such as pop-up markets, street stalls,
Planning and policy: Analysts advocate edge-focused strategies that recognize informal uses and prioritize inclusive access, safety,
See also: liminal space, edge city, peri-urban, informal economy.