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      Designing Networks Cities: Inclusive, Hyper-Connected, Emergent, and Sustainable Urbanism

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      Designing networks cities presents a multi-disciplinary, and multi-dimensional approach to urban design. Emerging from years of practice, experimentation, and research by designers, this approach engages with contemporary thought across a number of disciplines to re-invent the...

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      Product ID:9781032546599
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Designing Networks Cities
      Subtitle:Inclusive, Hyper-Connected, Emergent, and Sustainable Urbanism
      Authors:Author: James Brearley, Steve Whitford
      Page Count:336
      Subjects:Architecture: professional practice, Architecture: professional practice, City and town planning: architectural aspects, Development studies, Housing and homelessness, Urban communities, Sustainability, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Environmental science, engineering and technology, City & town planning - architectural aspects, Development studies, Housing & homelessness, Urban communities, Sustainability, Urban & municipal planning, Environmental science, engineering & technology
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      Designing networks cities presents a multi-disciplinary, and multi-dimensional approach to urban design. Emerging from years of practice, experimentation, and research by designers, this approach engages with contemporary thought across a number of disciplines to re-invent the entrenched blunt instruments of the city making process.

      designing networks cities presents a sophisticated, multi-disciplinary, and multi-dimensional approach to urban design. Emerging from years of practice, experimentation, and research by designers (landscape architects, urban planners, urban designers and architects), this approach engages with contemporary thought across a number of disciplines to re-invent the entrenched blunt instruments of the city making process.

      A cry for flexible, sharp-instruments in urban design, designing networks cities presents a multi-dimensional way of seeing the essential components of the city (form, space-time, order and aesthetics). It purposefully links traditional architectural design derivation mechanisms to urban design, in the hope that cities will not only be pragmatic, but also become sophisticated iconographically, poetically, and syntactically. It provides the tools to enable decision making within a multiplicity of constraints and opportunities: a philosophy of becoming, not being; a science of dynamic systems, not stasis; and an art of sensations, not subjectivity. And finally, and most importantly, it argues why it is important that cities embrace these multiple dimensions of society on a planet that is facing increasing environmental challenges: an economics focused on equity for all, not for some more than others; a politics supporting a genuine representational democracy, not one representing the overly influential; and a culture [including history] that embraces difference, not one that encourages division.

      designing networks cities not only provides the means to identify these issues and a methodology to deal with them within a complex emerging co-existence, but also demonstrates the development of cities that embrace and respond to the complexities of life in what some are calling the Anthropocene.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-01-31

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      Weight768 g
      Dimensions472 × 245 × 20 mm