Uneven growth : tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities /Pedro Gadanho

By: Pedro GadanhoContributor(s): Pedro GadanhoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York : Distributed in the United States and Canada by Artbook/D.A.P., New York , 2014Description: 166 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 9780870709142Subject(s): City planning -- History -- 21st century -- ExhibitionsGenre/Form: Cities and towns -- Growth -- History -- 21st century -- Exhibitions.DDC classification: 307.1216 GAD
Contents:
Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry -- Foreword / Christoph Thun-Hohenstein -- Preface / Barry Bergdoll -- Mirroring uneven growth: a speculation on tomorrow's cities today / Pedro Gadanho -- The crisis of planetary urbanization / David Harvey -- Accretion and rupture in the global city / Ricky Burdett -- Complex and incomplete: spaces for tactical urbanism / Saskia Sassen -- Rethinking uneven growth: it's about inequality, stupid / Teddy Cruz -- Urban challenges: specifications of form and the indeterminacy of public reception / Nader Tehrani -- Design scenarios and tactical urbanisms : Hong Kong / MAP Office, Hong Kong, Network Architecture Lab, Columbia University, New York -- Tactical urbanisms: East Asia -- Istanbul / Superpool, Istanbul, Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée, Paris -- Tactical urbanisms: Europe -- Lagos / NLÉ, Lagos and Amsterdam, Zoohaus/Inteligencias Colectivas, Madrid -- Tactical urbanisms: Africa -- Mumbai / URBZ:user-generated cities, Mumbai, Ensamble Studio/MIT-POPlab, Madrid and Cambridge -- Tactical urbanisms: South Asia -- New York / SITU Studio, New York, Cohabitation Strategies (CohStra), Rotterdam and New York -- Tactical urbanisms: North America -- Rio de Janeiro / RUA Arquitetos, Rio de Janeiro, MAS Urban Design, ETH Zurich -- Tacitcal urbanisms: Latin America.
Summary: How can we address the rising social and spatial inequality produced by an ever-growing planetary urbanization? ... This publication brings together three approaches to this crucial issue
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Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry --
Foreword / Christoph Thun-Hohenstein --
Preface / Barry Bergdoll --
Mirroring uneven growth: a speculation on tomorrow's cities today / Pedro Gadanho --
The crisis of planetary urbanization / David Harvey --
Accretion and rupture in the global city / Ricky Burdett --
Complex and incomplete: spaces for tactical urbanism / Saskia Sassen --
Rethinking uneven growth: it's about inequality, stupid / Teddy Cruz --
Urban challenges: specifications of form and the indeterminacy of public reception / Nader Tehrani --
Design scenarios and tactical urbanisms : Hong Kong / MAP Office, Hong Kong, Network Architecture Lab, Columbia University, New York --
Tactical urbanisms: East Asia --
Istanbul / Superpool, Istanbul, Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée, Paris --
Tactical urbanisms: Europe --
Lagos / NLÉ, Lagos and Amsterdam, Zoohaus/Inteligencias Colectivas, Madrid --
Tactical urbanisms: Africa --
Mumbai / URBZ:user-generated cities, Mumbai, Ensamble Studio/MIT-POPlab, Madrid and Cambridge --
Tactical urbanisms: South Asia --
New York / SITU Studio, New York, Cohabitation Strategies (CohStra), Rotterdam and New York --
Tactical urbanisms: North America --
Rio de Janeiro / RUA Arquitetos, Rio de Janeiro, MAS Urban Design, ETH Zurich --
Tacitcal urbanisms: Latin America.

How can we address the rising social and spatial inequality produced by an ever-growing planetary urbanization? ... This publication brings together three approaches to this crucial issue

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