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Title:
City of comings and goings / concept, Crimson Historians & Urbanists ; editors: Annuska Pronkhorst, Michelle Provoost, Wouter Vanstiphout.
Publisher:
nai010 Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
403 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 21 cm
Subject:
Architecture and society--Europe.
Public spaces--Europe.
Europe--Emigration and immigration.
Architecture and society.
Emigration and immigration.
Public spaces.
Europe.
Other Authors:
Pronkhorst, Annuska, editor.
Provoost, Michelle, editor.
Vanstiphout, Wouter, editor.
Crimson Historians & Urbanists.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-400).
Summary:
Architecture and urbanism can contribute to making our cities more resilient to migration. In "City of Comings and Goings" Crimson brings together a cast of European cities that are marked by migration represented through authoratitive essays by local scholars. These cities are also the source of a catalogue of one hundred projects that tackle the issue of migration in many different ways and on different scales. The essays, the catalogue of projects and Crimson's manifesto-like introductory essay, make for a book that demonstrates how planning and architectural design can play a crucial role in making the Western European City into a resilient and exciting 'City of Comings and Goings'. Crimson Historians and Urbanists (Rotterdam) designs for the city, researches and writes about it, shows it in exhibitions and works of art, teaches about it, gives advice on it and makes policies for it.
ISBN:
9462084939
9789462084933
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1082324044
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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