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Remaking Cities: An Introduction to Urban Metrofitting by Tony Fry

Remaking Cities: An Introduction to Urban Metrofitting by Tony Fry

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Remaking Cities: An Introduction to Urban Metrofitting

Author(s): Tony Fry
Pub: Bloomsbury Academic
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ISBN: 9781474224154 - New

232mm x 161mm x 12mm

Publication: 10 August 2017

Pages: 280

Unprecedented challenges await the future of the worlds cities. Accelerating population pressure, climate change, food insecurity, poverty and geopolitical instability GÇô in the face of such problems our current attempts at producing a sustainable agenda for the worlds cities appear fragmented and inadequate. Fresh thinking is needed.

In Remaking Cities, renowned design theorist Tony Fry brings a conceptual design perspective to the challenge of urban sustainability and resilience. In a typically far-sighted and provocative work, Fry presents ideas and actions for metrofitting GÇô a new kind of practice in architecture and urban design. Metrofitting expands the technological concept of retrofit up to the city scale, placing social, cultural, political and ethical concerns at its heart. Metrofitting is not about visionary technology, it is about transforming existing cities by combining available resources with human creativity, prompted by new thinking about new and old urban problems. It requires overcoming outmoded Eurocentric assumptions of what constitutes a city, rethinking their forms and structures, and understanding their metabolic processes and social and economic functions. This book provides conceptually strong practical approaches that will ultimately change the whole way we view cities and the way the urban future is designed.

Illustrated with international case studies of metrofitting in action, Remaking Cities will provoke and stimulate debate among architects, urban designers, and anyone concerned with the urban environment and social and cultural change.

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