The Postmodern Urban Condition

The Postmodern Urban Condition
Title The Postmodern Urban Condition PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Dear
Publisher
Pages 337
Release 2000
Genre Human geography
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The Postmodern Urban Condition

The Postmodern Urban Condition
Title The Postmodern Urban Condition PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Dear
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 352
Release 2001-02-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780631209881

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This book will change the way we understand cities. It provides readers with not only an introduction to cities and urbanism in the postmodern world but also overturns many common assumptions about urban structure.

The Urban Condition

The Urban Condition
Title The Urban Condition PDF eBook
Author Ghent Urban Studies Team
Publisher 010 Publishers
Pages 456
Release 1999
Genre Areas metropolitanas
ISBN 9789064503559

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What does the Western city at the end of the twentieth century look like? How did the modern metropolis of congestion and density turn into a posturban or even postsuburban cityscape? What are edge cities and technoburbs? How has the social composition of cities changed in the postwar era? What do gated communities tell us about social fragmentation? Is public space in the contemporary city being privatized and militarized? How can the urban self still be defined? What role does consumer aestheticism have to play in this? These and many more questions are addressed by this uniquely conceived multidisciplinary study. The Urban Condition seeks to interfere in current debates over the future and interpretation of our urban landscapes by reuniting studies of the city as a physical and material phenomenon and as a cultural and mental (arte)fact. The Ghent Urban Studies Team responsible for the writing and editing of this volume is directed by Kristiaan Versluys and Dirk De Meyer at the University of Ghent, Belgium. It is an interdisciplinary research team of young academics that further consists of Kristiaan Borret, Bart Eeckhout, Steven Jacobs, and Bart Keunen. The collective expertise of GUST ranges from architectural theory, urban planning, and art history to philosophy, literary criticism and cultural theory.

Postmodern Urbanism

Postmodern Urbanism
Title Postmodern Urbanism PDF eBook
Author Nan Ellin
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 404
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568981352

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A comprehensive guide to the scope of contemporary urban design theory in Europe and the USA.

The New Urban Condition

The New Urban Condition
Title The New Urban Condition PDF eBook
Author Leandro Medrano
Publisher Routledge
Pages 369
Release 2021-04-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000363856

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This book explores new architectural and design perspectives on the contemporary urban condition. While architects and urban designers have long maintained that their actions, drawings, and buildings are “post-critical,” this book seeks to expand the critical dimension of architecture and urbanism. In a series of historical and theoretical studies, this book examines how the materialities, forms, and practices of architecture and urban design can act as a critique towards the new urban condition. It proposes not only new concepts and theories but also instruments of analysis and reflection to better understand the current counter-hegemonic tendencies in both disciplinary strategies and appropriation tactics. The diversely international selection of chapters, from Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United States, and the Netherlands, combine different theoretical and empirical perspectives into a new analysis of the city and architecture. Demonstrating the need for new critical urban and architectural thinking that engages with the challenges and processes of the contemporary urban condition, this volume will be a thought-provoking read for academics and students in architecture, urban design, geography, political science, and more.

The Virtual City

The Virtual City
Title The Virtual City PDF eBook
Author Anthony McIndoe
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 2003
Genre Architecture, Postmodern
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Integral Urbanism

Integral Urbanism
Title Integral Urbanism PDF eBook
Author Nan Ellin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 230
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135436649

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Integral Urbanism is an ambitious and forward-looking theory of urbanism that offers a new model of urban life. Nan Ellin's model stands as an antidote to the pervasive problems engendered by modern and postmodern urban planning and architecture: sprawl, anomie, a pervasive culture - and architecture - of fear in cities, and a disregard for environmental issues. Instead of the reactive and escapist tendencies characterizing so much contemporary urban development, Ellin champions an 'integral' approach that reverses the fragmentation of our landscapes and lives through proactive design solutions.