Buch, Englisch, Deutsch, 61 Seiten, GEH, Format (B × H): 270 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 170 g
Reihe: Monu - magazine on urbanism
The relations of urban form and typology to ideology, power and politics
Buch, Englisch, Deutsch, 61 Seiten, GEH, Format (B × H): 270 mm x 200 mm, Gewicht: 170 g
Reihe: Monu - magazine on urbanism
ISBN: 978-3-89117-147-9
Verlag: Kassel University Press
Exploring the relationship between power, politics and cities, urban territories is like looking at the chicken and egg question. What grows out of what?
Ultimately the discussion about the relation between urban form and urban development, to politics and power, has a large impact on the self-understanding of the professions that deal with these topics. Are we as architects, planners, social scientists etc. mere ‘hostages’, as Rem Koolhaas expressed it at one point, of larger economic and political contexts, or can planning, research and building actually be activism, a contribution to a struggle to change things? Malkit Shoshan in her truly extraordinary project in a village in Israel in a way answers this question. Her account of the project in “Planning and Activism” shows how research in urban planning combined with an effort to engage stakeholders and powerbrokers can actually be a powerful political act.