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    719,-

    This book explores the contentious geographies of innovation, productions and working spaces, both empirically and theoretically in Milan. The book provides an insight into the complexity of contemporary urban phenomena beyond a traditional metropolitan lens, highlighting issues such as rescaling, urban decentralization and recentralization.

  • av USA) Philipsen & Klaus (Philipsen Architects
    872,-

  • - Urban Expansion and the Environment
     
    798,-

    Using Rio de Janeiro as the case study city, this book highlights and examines issues surrounding the development of mega-cities in Latin America and beyond.

  • av Iman Al-Attar
    872,-

    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Tasmania, 2014) under the title: Textual representations of the socio-urban history of Baghdad: critical approaches to the historiography of Baghdad in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  • - Still a Just City?
     
    798,-

    This book explores and debates the urban transformations that have taken place in Vienna over the past 30 years and their consequences in policy fields such as labour and housing, political and social participation and the environment. It is aimed at academics, researchers and policy-makers in urban studies.

  • av Asma Mehan
    649,-

    This book is an interdisciplinary research work designed to be of interest to a broad range of academics. The book examines the relationship between democracy and the (trans)formations of urban spaces through comparative perspective. It engages with the ideas of 'modernity' in architecture and investigates how they might align (or not) with other forms of radical power.This book offers an understanding of the public spaces through political change, power struggle, and autocratic modernity manifested. It addresses the subject of politics in architecture and built environment by examining the various academic literature in urban studies, architectural history, urban anthropology, urban sociology, cultural geographies, planning history, philosophy, and the broader social and political sciences. Followingly, it will be focused on the less well-known traditions of architecture and democratic values drawing upon western and (non)western perspectives to decolonize the notion of public space in the global south. In better words, the book investigates the mechanisms of power struggles and the transformative dynamism of totalization and state-led modernization, which motivates or shapes a creative tension in the form of the city.The topic of the work is novel and aims to examine the relationship between the affordances of public spaces, their micro-histories, and the emergence of critical social events and movements. The breadth of the topic demanded engagement with a rich body of architectural theory and history and relevant texts in urban sociology, colonial and postcolonial studies, political geography, and cultural studies, a challenge to which the book has responded outstandingly. The issue is urgent for policymakers and architects, urban designers, political and cultural geographers, and other practitioners working on the built environment to create more democratic public spaces in the global south.

  • - High-Rise Homes, Estates and Communities in the Post-War Period
    av Lynn Abrams, Ade (University of Glasgow Kearns, Valerie (University of Glasgow Wright & m.fl.
    318 - 793,-

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