Skip to Main
Logo
0 reviews

Future Public Spaces — Urban Design in Times of Crisis

Sku: 
P3910101P98612-001-6
Brand: 
What is required to renew and articulate public spaces? The need for, and demands of, public spaces are highly specific to the local spatial and social conditions under which people live. Action at neighborhood level is crucial, and must involve interacting and co-creating with residents to discover their needs. At the start of the pandemic, superwien was commissioned to develop innovative designs for urban public spaces in three different cities: Dhaka (Bangladesh), Maputo (Mozambique), and Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). The main objective of this applied research was to strengthen the capacity of local governments to undertake participatory urban design processes. This book calls upon architects and urbanists to develop place-based solutions in challenging circumstances.
55.00€
Excluding VAT
remove
add

Estimated shipping fees to United States: Unavailable

JOVIS is a Berlin-based, international publishing house for architecture, urbanism, and adjacent disciplines. Our books spur discourses with relevance beyond the professional world. Tackling a range of issues from climate-just cities and engagements with postwar modernism to community living models and contemporary landscape ideas, we convey expert knowledge in ways that allow the wider community to participate in debates about architectural policy and questions pertaining to design.

It is the printed book, carefully edited and designed by outstanding graphic artists, that is our passion. With a dedicated and experienced editorial team and our own production editors, we work closely with our authors and everyone involved in creating each book. JOVIS cooperates globally with renowned universities, architecture and planning firms, and initiatives and institutions from the fields of culture and commerce. Founded in Berlin in 1995, JOVIS has been part of the De Gruyter academic publishing house since 2019.

Size
16.5 x 24 cm
Cover
Hardcover
Pages
656
Authors
Roland Krebs / Stefan Mayr (eds.)
There are no reviews for this product.

Related products