Monu 11: clean urbanism
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Clean urbanism is a broad term that covers a range of ideas, yet clearly involves a minimalisation of such inputs as energy, water and food and equally of waste outputs found in heat, CO2 and water pollution. MONU presents a collection of essays and research based around this subject that features pieces from 18 authors. Highlights include: Randall Teal on the issue on(...)
Monu 11: clean urbanism
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Clean urbanism is a broad term that covers a range of ideas, yet clearly involves a minimalisation of such inputs as energy, water and food and equally of waste outputs found in heat, CO2 and water pollution. MONU presents a collection of essays and research based around this subject that features pieces from 18 authors. Highlights include: Randall Teal on the issue on the sustainability of a growing world population, Gerd Hauser on the implementation of the EU Directive on Energy Performance Buildings, Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia (WAI) on the technical possibility of energy self-sufficient cities and Rogier van de Berg on triggering initiative and cooperation between city dwellers.
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Monu 12: real urbanism
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Most of our cities are shaped by a particular set of values that does not necessarily lead to high quality urban spaces, but instead to scary, ethically unacceptable and distorted forms. To prevent our cities from turning into monstrous “Ideal Cities” all parties involved that are shaping the cities – the developers, the municipalities and the planners – have to accept(...)
Monu 12: real urbanism
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Most of our cities are shaped by a particular set of values that does not necessarily lead to high quality urban spaces, but instead to scary, ethically unacceptable and distorted forms. To prevent our cities from turning into monstrous “Ideal Cities” all parties involved that are shaping the cities – the developers, the municipalities and the planners – have to accept their interdependencies, and have to try to understand the different interests of each party and to dare to navigate into unknown territory. Texts by Jason Lee, Doreen Jakob, Mammoth, Karl Johann Hakken, Maximilian Mendel, Yim Dongwoo, MVRDV, and many others. Interviews with Magriet Smit, Bjarke Ingels, Andre Kempe.
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Dernier numéro en librairie! Latest issue available at the bookstore!
Monu 22: transnational urbanism
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Dernier numéro en librairie! Latest issue available at the bookstore!
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