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Making The Arctic City The History And Future Of Urbanism In The Circumpolar North Peter Hemmersam

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Making The Arctic City The History And Future Of Urbanism In The Circumpolar North Peter Hemmersam
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Making The Arctic City The History And Future Of Urbanism In The Circumpolar North Peter Hemmersam instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.23 MB
Author: Peter Hemmersam
ISBN: 9781350235854, 9781350235892, 1350235857, 135023589X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Making The Arctic City The History And Future Of Urbanism In The Circumpolar North Peter Hemmersam by Peter Hemmersam 9781350235854, 9781350235892, 1350235857, 135023589X instant download after payment.

Making the Arctic City explores the unwritten history of city-building in the Arctic over the last 100 years. Spanning northern regions of North America, through Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard to Russia, this is the first book to provide a truly circumpolar account of historical and contemporary architecture and urbanism in the Arctic – and it shows how the Arctic city offers valuable lessons for the post-colonial study of architectural and urban planning history elsewhere.
Examining architects’ and planners’ designs for Arctic urban futures, it considers the impact of 20th-century models of urban design and planning in Arctic cities, and reveals how contemporary architectural approaches continue to this day to essentialize ‘extreme’ climate conditions and disregard the agency of Arctic city-dwellers – a critical perspective that is vital to the formulation of future design and planning practices in the region

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