Between 1972 and 2013, over forty years, the architect, urban
planner and photographer Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta traveled to
several countries in Europe, Americas, Africa and Asia, elaborating
a dense and sometimes surprising photographic essay on the changes
produced by cities on the surface of planet Earth. URBIS - The Skin
of the Planet covers more than one hundred and fifty cities in
twenty-three countries - Switzerland, Portugal, Italy, France,
Spain, Brazil, Germany, Slovenia, Hungary, Bangladesh, Morocco,
Israel, Austria, the United States, Liechtenstein, England,
Seychelles, Monaco, Canada, San Marino, Bosnia, Japan and Argentina
- and is published in three volumes. It also includes several
engravings and maps from the 15th to the 19th centuries
representing urban life and iconography. In this first volume there
are the cities of Aigle, Airolo, Albufeira, Almada, Amalfi, Angra
do Heroismo, Anthy, Antibes, Ari, Ascona, Aubepierre, Azenhas do
Mar, Barcelona, Barreira do Campo, Bellagio, Berlin, Bled,
Bolognano, Brasilia, Brienz, Brissago, Buchanino, Budapest,
Burglen, Cadaques, Camara de Lobos, Cameri, Campo Nomade
Primaverile, Cannobio, Caramanico, Carrara, Cascais, Castelo de
Vide, Castelo Rodrigo, Cavaglio Spoccia, Chamonix, Charneca da
Caparica, Como, Costa da Caparica, Courtomer, Crans-Montana,
Cuzzago, Dhaka, Domodossola, Elvas, Espinho, Evora and Ferrete.
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