The politics of public space:
The Politics of Public Space: Volume Five captures interviews and talks by built environment practitioners on the ideas that shape cities. This publication collates the content of the four previous volumes along with new images and interviews. Spanning over the past five years, this book is a record...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Politics of Public Space: Volume Five captures interviews and talks by built environment practitioners on the ideas that shape cities. This publication collates the content of the four previous volumes along with new images and interviews. Spanning over the past five years, this book is a record of OFFICE’s attempt to identify the true complexities of our city and the many parties involved. It asks: how may we better engage with and understand our own city, particularly its public spaces?Volume Five collates all four sold-out volumes and includes nine new conversations. As a catalogue it helps reveal the true complexities of our cities, engaging with issues at stake in its form and occupation. And more significantly, to get students, practitioners, and the general public questioning their understanding of the city |
Beschreibung: | 527 Seiten Illustrationen 17 cm |
ISBN: | 9780648770244 0648770249 |
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