Uneven growth : tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities / Pedro Gadanho.
"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."--Back cover. "The six speculative proposals presented in this catalogue are the result of a productive and dy...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
The Museum of Modern Art,
[2014]
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Physical Description: | 167 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 26 cm |
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Tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities. |
Format: | Book |
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"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."--Back cover.
"The six speculative proposals presented in this catalogue are the result of a productive and dynamic fourteen-month initiative spanning multiple continents and bringing together architects of local knowledge and international experience ... The MAK-Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art and its Director, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein ... have been both generous hosts--organizing the project's final workshop and providing a second venue for the exhibition at its 2015 Vienna Biennale"--Page 7. |
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Note: | "Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, November 22, 2014-May 10, 2015, organized by Pedro Gadanho, Curator, with Phoebe Springstubb, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design"--Title page verso. This is the third exhibition in the series Issues in Contemporary Architecture"--Title page verso." "The six speculative proposals presented in this catalogue are the result of a productive and dynamic fourteen-month initiative spanning multiple continents and bringing together architects of local knowledge and international experience ... The MAK-Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art and its Director, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein ... have been both generous hosts--organizing the project's final workshop and providing a second venue for the exhibition at its 2015 Vienna Biennale"--Page 7. "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."--Back cover. |
Call Number: | HT166 .G22 2014 |
Bibliography Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9780870709142 0870709143 |