An edition of Informalize! (2012)

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Informalize! is the first book in the forthcoming Essays on the Political Economy of Urban Form series developed at WERK 11, a research hub of the ETH Zurich bringing together the various fields that have an impact on today's urban conditions. Edited by Marc Angélil and Rainer Hehl, this collection of four essays presents a cross-section of urban informality drawing on broader theoretical frameworks as well as case studies from Casablanca, Belgrade, and the Global South. Reading the city of yesterday as the physical manifestation of the failure of the urban economy to meet the needs of a growing population, Informalize! turns to the city of today and tomorrow as the representation of a paradigmatic shift toward new social, political, and economic orders and ways of collecting and applying urban knowledge.

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Ruby Press
Language
English
Pages
142

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Edition Notes

"WERK 11: A Laboratory for Contemporary Urban Design and Research"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Berlin, Germany
Series
Essays on the political economy of urban form -- vol. 1, Essays on the political economy of urban form -- v. 1.
Copyright Date
2012

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD7287.95 .I545 2012, HD7287.95 .I54 2012

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Pagination
142 pages
Number of pages
142

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30749100M
ISBN 10
3981343662
ISBN 13
9783981343663
LCCN
2012495647
OCLC/WorldCat
812250904

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