by Davide Ponzini (Author)
Transnational Architecture and Urbanism combines urban planning, design, policy, and geography studies to offer place-based and project-oriented insight into relevant case studies of urban transformation in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Since the 1990s, increasingly multinational modes of design have arisen, especially concerning prominent buildings and places. Traditional planning and design disciplines have proven to have limited comprehension of, and little grip on, such transformations. Public and scholarly discussions argue that these projects and transformations derive from socioeconomic, political, cultural trends or conditions of globalization. The author suggests that general urban theories are relevant as background, but of limited efficacy when dealing with such context-bound projects and policies.
This book critically investigates emerging problematic issues such as the spectacularisation of the urban environment, the de-contextualization of design practice and the global circulation of plans and projects. The book portends new conceptualizations, evidence-based explanations and practical understanding for architects, planners and policy makers to critically learn from practice, to cope with these transnational issues, and to put better planning in place.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Jan 2021
ISBN 10: 0415787920
ISBN 13: 9780415787925