Open city : re-thinking the post-industrial city / Almudena Ribot, Enrique Espinosa, Diego García-Setién, Begoña de Abajo, Gaizka Altuna.

This publication inquires into the future of post-industrial cities framing and speculating on different industrial contexts: archipelagos (Eibar), fabrics (Cobo Calleja), assemblies (Detroit). Currently 55% of the world's population lives in cities, predictably reaching 70% in 2050. Cities are...

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Main Authors: Ribot, Almudena (Author), Espinosa, Enrique (Architect) (Author), García-Setién, Diego (Author), Abajo, Begoña de (Author), Altuna, Gaizka (Author)
Other title:Open city : re-pensando la ciudad postindustrial.
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Language:English
Spanish
Published: New York : Actar Publishers, [2020]
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505 0 |a Encuadrando (contextos), Eibar: vida y muerte de un distrito industrial = Framing (contexts), Eibar: life and death of an industrial district / Hirikiten Elkartea -- Compartiendo (entrevista), Conversación con Momoya Kaijima = Sharing (interview), Conversation with Momoyo Kaijima / Diego García-Setién -- Investigando (teoría), Hipótesis sobre la contracción urbana en el siglo XXI = Hypotheses on urban shrinkage in the 21st century -- Ciudades en contracción: conceptos para la acción = Shrinking cities: concepts for action / Philipp Oswalt -- Aprendiendo (metodología y producción), Eibar: roles y maquetas colaborativas = Learning (methodology & production), Eibar: roles and collaborative models / Gaizka Altuna -- Encuadrando (contextos), Cobo Calleja de Fuenlabrada = Framing (contexts), Fuenlabrada's cobo calleja / Andrés de las Alas & Alberto López -- Enclaves chinos en ciudades españolas = Chinese enclaves in Spanish cities / Marta Catalán -- Compartiendo (entrevista), Conversación con Juan Herreros = Sharing (interview), Conversation with Juan Herreros / Almudena Ribot -- Investigando (teoría), Potteries thinkbelt = Researching (theory), Potteries thinkbelt / Cedric Price -- Atmósferas y sensus communis = Atmospheres and sensus communi / Klaske Havik & Hans Teerds -- Aprendiendo (metodología y producción), Cobo Calleja: tácticas proyectuales colaborativas = Learning (methodology & production), Cobo calleja: collaborative design strategies / Enrique Espinosa -- Encuadrando (contextos), La invención del objeto técnico: ensamblaje = Framing (contexts), Invention and assembly of the technical object / Diego García-Setién -- Compartiendo (entrevista), Conversación con Andrés Jaque, María Langarita y Víctor Navarro = Sharing (interview), Conversation with Andrés Jacque, María Langarita & Víctor Navarro / Enrique Espinosa -- Investigando (teoría), MiLL, SHoP, SHeD = Researching (theory), MiLL, SHoP, SHeD / Diego García-Settién -- Aprendiendo (metodología y producción), Des-ensamblaje y re-ensamblaje = Learning (methodology & production), Disassembly and reassembly / Begoña de Abajo. 
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700 1 |a Abajo, Begoña de,  |e author. 
700 1 |a Altuna, Gaizka,  |e author. 
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