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Temporary and Tactical Urbanism - (Re)Assembling Urban Space (Paperback): Quentin Stevens, Kim Dovey Temporary and Tactical Urbanism - (Re)Assembling Urban Space (Paperback)
Quentin Stevens, Kim Dovey
R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Temporary and Tactical Urbanism examines a key set of urban design strategies that have emerged in the twenty-first century. Such projects range from guerrilla gardens and bike lanes to more formalised temporary beaches and swimming pools, parklets, pop-up plazas and buildings and container towns. These practices enable diverse forms of economic, social and artistic life that are usually repressed by the fixities of urban form and its management. This book takes a thematic approach to explore what the scope of this practice is, and understand why it has risen to prominence, how it works, who is involved, and what its implications are for the future of city design and planning. It critically examines the material, social, economic and political complexities that surround and enable these small, ephemeral urban interventions. It identifies their short-term and long-term implications for urban intensity, diversity, creativity and adaptability. The book's insights into temporary and tactical urbanism have particular relevance in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted both the need and the possibility of quickly transforming urban spaces worldwide. They also reveal significant lessons for the long-term planning and design of buildings, landscapes and cities.

Temporary and Tactical Urbanism - (Re)Assembling Urban Space (Hardcover): Quentin Stevens, Kim Dovey Temporary and Tactical Urbanism - (Re)Assembling Urban Space (Hardcover)
Quentin Stevens, Kim Dovey
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Temporary and Tactical Urbanism examines a key set of urban design strategies that have emerged in the twenty-first century. Such projects range from guerrilla gardens and bike lanes to more formalised temporary beaches and swimming pools, parklets, pop-up plazas and buildings and container towns. These practices enable diverse forms of economic, social and artistic life that are usually repressed by the fixities of urban form and its management. This book takes a thematic approach to explore what the scope of this practice is, and understand why it has risen to prominence, how it works, who is involved, and what its implications are for the future of city design and planning. It critically examines the material, social, economic and political complexities that surround and enable these small, ephemeral urban interventions. It identifies their short-term and long-term implications for urban intensity, diversity, creativity and adaptability. The book's insights into temporary and tactical urbanism have particular relevance in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has highlighted both the need and the possibility of quickly transforming urban spaces worldwide. They also reveal significant lessons for the long-term planning and design of buildings, landscapes and cities.

Mapping Urbanities - Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities (Hardcover): Kim Dovey, Elek Pafka, Mirjana Ristic Mapping Urbanities - Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities (Hardcover)
Kim Dovey, Elek Pafka, Mirjana Ristic
R4,455 R2,590 Discovery Miles 25 900 Save R1,865 (42%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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.

Atlas of Informal Settlement - Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design: Kim Dovey, Matthijs van Oostrum, Tanzil Shafique,... Atlas of Informal Settlement - Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design
Kim Dovey, Matthijs van Oostrum, Tanzil Shafique, Ishita Chatterjee, Elek Pafka
R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Fluid City - Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront (Paperback): Kim Dovey Fluid City - Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront (Paperback)
Kim Dovey
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fluid City traces the transformation of the urban waterfront of Melbourne, the re-vitalization of the Yarra River waterfront, Melbourne Docklands and Port Philip Bay. As the financial and industrial centre of Australia, in the late nineteenth century, Melbourne developed a new world exuberance. Yet the twentieth century saw Melbourne suffering from a declining industrial and economic base. The city in the 1980's was de-industrialising, and the re-facing of the city to the water was a key urban strategy of the 1980s and 90s and a catalyst for economic transformation. A range of projects collectively transformed the image of Melbourne's waterfront which has become the frontier for new forms of urban planning, design and politics. On the waterfront the rules become more fluid and create scope for the production of new forms of economic, political and symbolic capital. The This book is a thorough exploration of the complexity of place making on urban waterfronts. Melbourne presents us with an experiment in a bold undertaking and in its transformation we can see how the various entities come together and the results can be seen in both success and failure. city and to challenge singular ways of viewing the city.

Fluid City - Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront (Hardcover): Kim Dovey Fluid City - Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront (Hardcover)
Kim Dovey
R4,153 Discovery Miles 41 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fluid City traces the transformation of the urban waterfront of Melbourne, the re-vitalization of the Yarra River waterfront, Melbourne Docklands and Port Philip Bay. As the financial and industrial centre of Australia, in the late nineteenth century, Melbourne developed a new world exuberance. Yet the twentieth century saw Melbourne suffering from a declining industrial and economic base. The city in the 1980s was de-industrialising, and the re-facing of the city to the water was a key urban strategy of the 1980s and 90s and a catalyst for economic transformation. This book bridges significant gaps between different discourses about the city and to challenge singular ways of viewing the city.

Becoming Places - Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power (Hardcover, New): Kim Dovey Becoming Places - Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power (Hardcover, New)
Kim Dovey
R5,337 Discovery Miles 53 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

About the practices and politics of place and identity formation a " the slippery ways in which who we are becomes wrapped up with where we are a " this book exposes the relations of place to power. It links everyday aspects of place experience to the social theories of Deleuze and Bourdieu in a very readable manner. This is a book that takes the social critique of built form another step through detailed fieldwork and analysis in particular case studies.

Through a broad range of case studies from nationalist monuments and new urbanist suburbs to urban laneways and avant garde interiors, questions are explored such as: What is neighborhood character? How do squatter settlements work and does it matter what they look like? Can architecture liberate? How do monuments and public spaces shape or stabilize national identity?

Framing Places - Mediating Power in Built Form (Paperback, 2nd edition): Kim Dovey Framing Places - Mediating Power in Built Form (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Kim Dovey
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Framing Places is an account of the nexus between place and power, investigating how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. Explored through a range of theories and case studies, this examination shows how lives are 'framed' within the clusters of rooms, buildings, streets and cities. These silent framings of everyday life also mediate practices of coercion, seduction and authorization as architects and urban designers engage with the articulation of dreams; imagining and constructing a 'better' future in someone's interest. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a look at the recent Grollo Tower development in Melbourne and a critique on Euralille, a new quarter development in Northern France. The book draws from a broad range of methodology including: analysis of spatial structure discourse analysis phenomenology. These approaches are woven together through a series of narratives on specific cities - Berlin, Beijing and Bangkok - and global building types including the corporate tower, shopping mall, domestic house and enclave.

Atlas of Informal Settlement - Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design: Kim Dovey, Matthijs van Oostrum, Tanzil Shafique,... Atlas of Informal Settlement - Understanding Self-Organized Urban Design
Kim Dovey, Matthijs van Oostrum, Tanzil Shafique, Ishita Chatterjee, Elek Pafka
R782 R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Save R73 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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.

Co-Machines: Mobile Disruptive Architecture (Paperback): Dan Dorocic, Mimi Zeiger, Fiona Shipwright, Kim Dovey, Nick Green,... Co-Machines: Mobile Disruptive Architecture (Paperback)
Dan Dorocic, Mimi Zeiger, Fiona Shipwright, Kim Dovey, Nick Green, …
R648 R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 Save R109 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mapping Urbanities - Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities (Paperback): Kim Dovey, Elek Pafka, Mirjana Ristic Mapping Urbanities - Morphologies, Flows, Possibilities (Paperback)
Kim Dovey, Elek Pafka, Mirjana Ristic
R1,737 Discovery Miles 17 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Becoming Places - Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power (Paperback, New): Kim Dovey Becoming Places - Urbanism / Architecture / Identity / Power (Paperback, New)
Kim Dovey
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

About the practices and politics of place and identity formation a " the slippery ways in which who we are becomes wrapped up with where we are a " this book exposes the relations of place to power. It links everyday aspects of place experience to the social theories of Deleuze and Bourdieu in a very readable manner. This is a book that takes the social critique of built form another step through detailed fieldwork and analysis in particular case studies.

Through a broad range of case studies from nationalist monuments and new urbanist suburbs to urban laneways and avant garde interiors, questions are explored such as: What is neighborhood character? How do squatter settlements work and does it matter what they look like? Can architecture liberate? How do monuments and public spaces shape or stabilize national identity?

Urban Design Thinking - A Conceptual Toolkit (Paperback): Kim Dovey Urban Design Thinking - A Conceptual Toolkit (Paperback)
Kim Dovey
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban Design Thinking provides a conceptual toolkit for urban design. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it shows how the design of our cities and urban spaces can be interpreted and informed through contemporary theories of urbanism, architecture and spatial analysis. Relating abstract ideas to real-world examples, and taking assemblage thinking as its critical framework, the book introduces an array of key theoretical principles and demonstrates how theory is central to urban design critique and practice. Thirty short chapters can be read alone or in sequence, each opening a different kind of conceptual window onto how cities work and how they are transformed through design practice. Chapters range from explorations of urban morphology, typology, meaning and place identity to particular issues such as urban design codes, informal settlements, globalization, transit and creative clusters. This book is essential reading for those engaged with the practice of urban design and planning, as well as for anyone interested in the theoretical side of urbanism, architecture, and related disciplines.

Framing Places - Mediating Power in Built Form (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Kim Dovey Framing Places - Mediating Power in Built Form (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Kim Dovey
R5,345 Discovery Miles 53 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Framing Places is an account of the nexus between place and power, investigating how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. Explored through a range of theories and case studies, this examination shows how lives are 'framed' within the clusters of rooms, buildings, streets and cities. These silent framings of everyday life also mediate practices of coercion, seduction and authorization as architects and urban designers engage with the articulation of dreams; imagining and constructing a 'better' future in someone's interest. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a look at the recent Grollo Tower development in Melbourne and a critique on Euralille, a new quarter development in Northern France. The book draws from a broad range of methodology including: analysis of spatial structure discourse analysis phenomenology. These approaches are woven together through a series of narratives on specific cities - Berlin, Beijing and Bangkok - and global building types including the corporate tower, shopping mall, domestic house and enclave.

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