Messy Cities : The Case for Navigating Urban Disorder

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Messy Cities : The Case for Navigating Urban Disorder

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 300 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781552455036
  • DDC分類 307.76

Full Description

Can messiness make our cities more liveable, lively, and inclusive?

Crowded streets, sidewalk vendors, jumbled architecture, constant clamour, graffitied walls, parks gone wild: are these signs of a poorly managed city or indicators of urban vitality?

Messy Cities: Why We Can't Plan Everything argues that spontaneity and urban workarounds are not liabilities but essential elements in all thriving cities.

Forty-three essays by a range of writers from around the world illuminate the role of messy urbanism in enabling creativity, enterprise, and grassroots initiatives to flourish within dense modern cities.

With pieces on guerrilla beaches, desire lines, urban interruptions, and the inner lives of unlovely buildings written by experts from all walks of life, Messy Cities makes the case for embracing disorder while not shying away from confronting its challenges.

Contents

Contents & Contributors

Introduction - Dylan Reid

Dixie Road - Fadi Masoud

These Walls, These Roads - Ameer Idreis

Designing out Disorder - Cara Chellew

From Loud to Lively - Leslie Woo

Mexico City's Jumbled Apartment Buildings - Daniel Gordon

Flexible Streets - Dylan Reid

Satisfying Our Thirst for Agency - Colin Ellard

The Collective Effervence of Messy Parks - Jake Tobin Garrett

Industrial Land's Secret Sauce - Karen Chapple

A Food Map of Toronto - Karon Lui

A Beach Like No Other - Shari Kasman

Sports and Spaces - Perry King

Leave the Leaves - Lorraine Johnson

Interruptions - Zahra Ebrahim

The Readable City - Shawn Micallef 

Beyond the Lawn: Meadow or Mess? - Nina-Marie Lister

Planning for an Unplanned City - Jason Thorne

A Farewell to El Gran Burritov - John Kamp and James Rojas

Banquet Halls and Belonging - Sneha Mandhan

Tokyo: The Quintessentially Messy City? - Andre Sorensen

The Ballet of the Parking Lot - Brendan Stewart and Daniel Rotsztain

We Can Live With That - Leslie Woo

Tower Communities Are What We Make Them - Ajeev Bhatia

The Case Against Controlling Infrastructure - Andrés Borthagaray

An Argument Worth Having - Chiyi Tam

Everything is Everything But The Details Matter - Alexandra Lambropoulos and Sami Ferwati 

Hidden Struggles - Eileen De Villa

Cities for Women and Girls - Elsa Marie D'Silva

Non-humans (Heard and Unheard) - Suzanne Kite and Robbie Wing

Cape Town's Rastafarians - Kofi Hope

Conjay's First Walk Home - Tura Cousins Wilson and Shane Laptiste

Another Fine Mess on Regionalism - Sabine Matheson

The Palimpset of Heritage Streetscapes - Tatum Taylor Chaubal 

Protecting a Queer Beach - Wesley Reibeling

Public Health in the Post-COVID Era - Andrew Boozary

Why Can't We Sell Stuff Anyplace? - John Lorinc

The Messy Culture of Graffiti - Dylan Reid

An Indigenous Take on the 15 Minute City - Carolynne Crawley

Thinking Twice about Consultation - Lorne Cappe

What is safety?  - Kimahli Powell

Conclusion - Dylan Reid, Leslie Woo, Zahra Ebrahim, and John Lorinc

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