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Tokyo's urban landscape is full of contradictions: as a densely packed megalopolis it affords thousands of vacant spaces. While creative design practices and informal …
Home to more city dwellers than any other region, and the locus of many of the world’s most populous metropolitan areas, Asia is moving to centre stage in popular and academic …
Situational urbanism is an adaptive methodology that identifies new ways of dealing with modern urban areas. Transforming modernistic urban areas to fit contemporary needs is one …
How can an urban community revitalise dormant empty spaces in the long term? Since 2009, the ZwischenZeitZentrale (ZZZ) in Bremen has been opening windows of opportunity. They …
Stadtentwicklung zwischen Kontinuität und Wandel Städte sind Brennpunkte politischer, ökonomischer und sozialer Entwicklungen, die die urbane Struktur in besonderem Maße formen. …
The book Public Spaces – What for? Wozu? Pourquoi? presents essays and discussions about the significance of one’s own design aspirations for the planning of public spaces. It …
Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) Our built environment raises new issues daily—whether from a cultural, technical, economic, social, …
Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) With the Internationale Bauausstellung (IBA) Hamburg the Free and Hanseatic City dares a leap across …
Latin America and the Caribbean constitute the second-most urbanized region in the world, with many cities still growing exponentially. Long-term strategies need to be developed …
The concept of relational space in urbanism—understanding the space of the city as produced by society—is connected with an understanding of architecture unfolding in situations. …