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What is the capacity of mapping to reveal the forces at play in
shaping urban form and space? How can mapping extend the urban
imagination and therefore the possibilities for urban
transformation? With a focus on urban scales, Mapping Urbanities
explores the potency of mapping as a research method that opens new
horizons in our exploration of complex urban environments. A
primary focus is on investigating urban morphologies and flows
within a framework of assemblage thinking - an understanding of
cities that is focused on relations between places rather than on
places in themselves; on transformations more than fixed forms; and
on multi-scale relations from 10m to 100km. With cases drawn from
30 cities across the global north and south, Mapping Urbanities
analyses the mapping of place identities, political conflict,
transport flows, streetlife, functional mix and informal
settlements. Mapping is presented as a production of spatial
knowledge embodying a diagrammatic logic that cannot be reduced to
words and numbers. Urban mapping constructs interconnections
between the ways the city is perceived, conceived and lived,
revealing capacities for urban transformation - the city as a space
of possibility.
Informal settlements and slums are the most pervasive modes of
urbanization on the planet, housing up to 2 billion people and
absorbing most rural-to-urban migration worldwide. This presents
architects, urban planners, and everyone working to improve the
lives of the world’s urban poor, with a uniquely complex and
urgent challenge. Featuring 50 contemporary case studies of
informal settlements from over 30 cities across the Global South,
the Atlas of Informal Settlement is the first book to map the
processes by which informal settlements and slums grow and develop.
Each case study uses maps and aerial photographs to examine the key
stages of development, while accompanying texts outline the impact
of environmental, social, economic and political factors –
ultimately revealing the hidden rules and logics embodied in
informal settlements worldwide. As the focus of sustainable urban
development shifts towards the upgrade of slums through community
collaboration, it has become vital to understand how such places
develop. The Atlas of Informal Settlement provides key insights,
enabling designers and planners to better harness the positive
capacities of informal production. The book is also interspersed
with short chapters introducing key theoretical concepts – the
issues and complexities at stake when thinking about informal
settlements – making this book essential reading for all
students, academics, and professionals working in informal
settlement contexts, from architects and urban designers to NGOs,
policy-makers, and community activists.
What is the capacity of mapping to reveal the forces at play in
shaping urban form and space? How can mapping extend the urban
imagination and therefore the possibilities for urban
transformation? With a focus on urban scales, Mapping Urbanities
explores the potency of mapping as a research method that opens new
horizons in our exploration of complex urban environments. A
primary focus is on investigating urban morphologies and flows
within a framework of assemblage thinking - an understanding of
cities that is focused on relations between places rather than on
places in themselves; on transformations more than fixed forms; and
on multi-scale relations from 10m to 100km. With cases drawn from
30 cities across the global north and south, Mapping Urbanities
analyses the mapping of place identities, political conflict,
transport flows, streetlife, functional mix and informal
settlements. Mapping is presented as a production of spatial
knowledge embodying a diagrammatic logic that cannot be reduced to
words and numbers. Urban mapping constructs interconnections
between the ways the city is perceived, conceived and lived,
revealing capacities for urban transformation - the city as a space
of possibility.
Informal settlements and slums are the most pervasive modes of
urbanization on the planet, housing up to 2 billion people and
absorbing most rural-to-urban migration worldwide. This presents
architects, urban planners, and everyone working to improve the
lives of the world’s urban poor, with a uniquely complex and
urgent challenge. Featuring 50 contemporary case studies of
informal settlements from over 30 cities across the Global South,
the Atlas of Informal Settlement is the first book to map the
processes by which informal settlements and slums grow and develop.
Each case study uses maps and aerial photographs to examine the key
stages of development, while accompanying texts outline the impact
of environmental, social, economic and political factors –
ultimately revealing the hidden rules and logics embodied in
informal settlements worldwide. As the focus of sustainable urban
development shifts towards the upgrade of slums through community
collaboration, it has become vital to understand how such places
develop. The Atlas of Informal Settlement provides key insights,
enabling designers and planners to better harness the positive
capacities of informal production. The book is also interspersed
with short chapters introducing key theoretical concepts – the
issues and complexities at stake when thinking about informal
settlements – making this book essential reading for all
students, academics, and professionals working in informal
settlement contexts, from architects and urban designers to NGOs,
policy-makers, and community activists.
Masterarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Soziologie - Wohnen,
Stadtsoziologie, Note: 1.3, Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar (Institut
fur Europaische Urbanistik), Veranstaltung: Europaische Urbanistik,
Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Inwieweit konnen Architekten und
Stadtplaner durch die Planung offentlicher Raume das
Sozialverhalten der Menschen beeinflussen? In welchem Masse ist die
Stadtplanung fur gesellschaftliche Entwicklungen verantwortlich zu
machen? Ist die oft vertretene pessimistische Sicht vom Zerfall des
offentlichen Lebens in unseren stadtischen Raumen berechtigt? Um
den Antworten auf diese Fragen naher zu kommen, wird die Beziehung
zwischen Stadtraumgestaltung und Sozialverhalten systematisch
erforscht. Innerhalb des breiten Feldes der Umwelt-Verhalten
Beziehung wird es hier vor allem um die Wechselwirkung zwischen den
planerisch beeinflussbaren Umweltfaktoren (Raumausstattung,
architektonische Gestaltung) und den sozial relevanten
Verhaltensweisen gehen. Im Fokus der Untersuchung steht als
zentrale offentliche Raumeinheit der Stadt: der innerstadtische
Platz
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