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Shared cities atlas : post-socialist cities and active citizenship in central Europe / edited by: Helena Doudová.

Fine Arts Library HT169.E8 S53 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Doudová, Helena, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
City planning--Europe, Central.
City planning.
Central Europe.
Physical Description:
304 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : nai010 uitgevers [2019]
Summary:
The 'Shared Cities Atlas' applies the new, global ?sharing paradigm? in architecture and public sphere to a site-specific situation in seven cities in Central Europe. Mapping current practices of sharing and new fields of action in case studies, it contextualizes the phenomenon in research papers, data, and photography.00The ideas of a ?right to the city?, of common resources, or ?the urban commons? all of which are in vogue in contemporary architectural discourse illustrate the paradigm shift towards a sharing perspective. In ?sharing cities? the emphasis lies in the right to remake the cities as a form of urban social contract with a specific creative or critical agenda. The Atlas presents creative forms of sharing driven by idealistic positions and collective actions ? new approaches to sharing of spaces and architecture, experience and knowledge, data, or collective histories.
Notes:
" 'The Shared Cities Atlas ... is the final result of the Shared Cities: Creative Momentum project taking place in Belgrade, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Katowice, Prague, and Warsaw"--Page 303
ISBN:
9789462085213
9462085218
OCLC:
1109904444

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