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Scaling Infrastructure

Autor USA Brandeis University, Massachusetts Brandeis University, Massachusetts Brandeis University, Massachusetts Brandeis University, Massachusetts Brandeis University, Massachusetts) Berger, Alan (Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Mit Center for Advanced Urbanism
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2016
Scaling Infrastructure presents the proceedings of the second and final conference of MIT's Center for Advanced Urbanism biennial theme of infrastructure. The conference brought together political leaders, engineers, designers, and academics to investigate how critical the issues of appropriate infrastructural investments and scales have become to the future of urbanized territories when faced with new economic, political, and environmental challenges.
This companion volume to Infrastructural Monument explores the phenomenon of growing and shrinking cites in response to population shifts. How do we deal with cities like Detroit, whose once thriving population and economy have been drastically reduced, leaving a city built for a large capacity to adjust to this decline? Or how do cities grow quickly in response to greater demands for housing and transportation?
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ISBN-13: 9781616894160
ISBN-10: 1616894164
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 165 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS

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The MIT Center for Advanced Urbanism's objective is to become the world's pre-eminent cultural center about the design of metropolitan environments, by articulating methods and projects to integrate separate disciplinary agendas in architecture, landscape ecology, transportation engineering, planning, political philosophy, real estate, and technology, through a most eloquent design culture on scales ranging from the complex infrastructural intersection, to that of a neighborhood, on tothe scale of an entire regional system.