Post-pandemic urbanism / Doris Kleilein, Friederike Meyer (eds.).

Contributor(s): Kleilein, Doris [editor, contributor] | Meyer, Friederike, 1972- [editor, contributor]
Material type: TextTextDescription: 192 pages color illustrations 21 cmISBN: 9783868597103Subject(s): Sociology, Urban | Urban ecology (Sociology) | City planning -- Social aspects | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 -- Social aspectsDDC classification: 307.76 LOC classification: HT151 | .P6285 2021
Contents:
Intro -- More than Enough! -- Non Voyage -- The No-Retail City -- Urban Obsolescences -- Unspectacular -- Tired of the City -- From Coworking Space to Neighborhood Office -- Dividing Space Fairly -- The Soft City in Hard Times -- Three Meals Away from Anarchy -- Emergency Urbanism -- An Economy for the Common Good at the Local Level -- In Crisis Mode -- Notes on the Just City.
Summary: Working from home, online shopping, undertourism: the disruptive upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic challenge architecture and urban planning. New spaces for action are opening up, but are they being utilized? From dividing traffic space fairly to urban food policies, from new places for work and recreation to the question on how communities can be oriented towards the common good: Post-pandemic Urbanism envisions a near future and discusses how cities and their transformative power can help to handle this current crisis and those to come.
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Intro -- More than Enough! -- Non Voyage -- The No-Retail City -- Urban Obsolescences -- Unspectacular -- Tired of the City -- From Coworking Space to Neighborhood Office -- Dividing Space Fairly -- The Soft City in Hard Times -- Three Meals Away from Anarchy -- Emergency Urbanism -- An Economy for the Common Good at the Local Level -- In Crisis Mode -- Notes on the Just City.

Working from home, online shopping, undertourism: the disruptive upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic challenge architecture and urban planning. New spaces for action are opening up, but are they being utilized? From dividing traffic space fairly to urban food policies, from new places for work and recreation to the question on how communities can be oriented towards the common good: Post-pandemic Urbanism envisions a near future and discusses how cities and their transformative power can help to handle this current crisis and those to come.

In English.

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