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The City Between Freedom And Security Contested Public Spaces In The 21st Century Deane Simpson Editor Vibeke Jensen Editor Anders Rubing Editor

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The City Between Freedom And Security Contested Public Spaces In The 21st Century Deane Simpson Editor Vibeke Jensen Editor Anders Rubing Editor
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Publisher: Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.62 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Deane Simpson (editor); Vibeke Jensen (editor); Anders Rubing (editor)
ISBN: 9783035607611, 3035607613
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The City Between Freedom And Security Contested Public Spaces In The 21st Century Deane Simpson Editor Vibeke Jensen Editor Anders Rubing Editor by Deane Simpson (editor); Vibeke Jensen (editor); Anders Rubing (editor) 9783035607611, 3035607613 instant download after payment.

DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2017


Winner of the DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2017


This publication explores the contested territory between the state and corporate drive to 'securitise' urban space – and the principle of the city as a site for enacting open civil society, participatory democracy, and the freedom of speech and assembly. Starting from the disputed redevelopment of the Oslo Government Quarter since its attack in 2011, the book functions as a broader discursive platform mediating opposing positions at the intersection of architecture/urbanism and security/democracy. The book interposes essays, interviews, site drawings, a lexicon of terms, and photo-essays documenting fieldwork in the UK, USA, Israel, Palestine and Spain. Contributors include: S. Graham, M. Sorkin, D.Harvey, G. Agamben, Y. Yasky, L. Lambert, CPNI, R. V. Clarke, J. Coaffee, and O. Newman.


  • DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2017
  • Current topic concerning the political dimensions of architecture and urbanism
  • Attractive and modern design

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