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Researching the Contemporary City
Identity, environment and social inclusion in developing urban areas

Autores:Hernández García, Jaime
Marsoyo, Agam
Faqih, Muhammad
Hernández Bonilla, Mauricio
Chutapruttikorn, Rittirong
Mbathi, Musyimi
Sawadsri, Antika
Abdelwahab, Mona
Galván López, Brenda
Kellett, Peter
Colaboradores:Hernández García, Jaime (Compilador)
AutorKellett, Peter (Compilador)
Editorial:Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Materia:720 - Arquitectura
Clasificación Thema::AM - Arquitectura
RPC - Planificación y gestión urbana y municipal
AMVD - Urbanismo y urbanización: aspectos arquitectónicos
Público objetivo:Enseñanza universitaria o superior
Disponibilidad:Disponible
Estatus en catálogo:Activo
Publicado:2014-11-10
Número de edición:1
Tamaño:2Mb
Precio:$9.900
Soporte:Digital
Formato:Epub (.epub)
Idioma:Inglés

Reseña

The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bigger than ever, and the majority of the world?s population now live in urban areas, the need for research into this complexity to address the large scale challenges of urban life has never been greater. This collection of research studies from different parts of the world, brings together case studies, underpinned by theory, to contribute to the urgent search to make our cities more just, more livable, more accessible, more participatory and more democratic: in short, more humane places to live and work. These crosscutting themes of social inclusion, spatial integration and poverty alleviation are the ever present motifs and motivations throughout this volume. The eleven chapters are grouped into four interrelated sections: the creation and representation of the urban; the production and transformation of the informal; the construction and appropriation of public spaces; and finally, the transformation, use and meaning of home. Collectively the essays engage with the city at a range of scales, but underpinning all of them is a concern for the everyday realities of ordinary people?s lives. These detailed and finegrain analyses of complex processes are a modest contribution towards the creation of cities which are not simply more economically viable and environmentally sustainable, but also embody the ideals of social justice.

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