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The Redundant City A Multisite Enquiry Into Urban Narratives Of Conflict And Change 1st Edition Norbert Kling

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The Redundant City A Multisite Enquiry Into Urban Narratives Of Conflict And Change 1st Edition Norbert Kling
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Publisher: transcript
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.81 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Norbert Kling
ISBN: 9783839451144
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Redundant City A Multisite Enquiry Into Urban Narratives Of Conflict And Change 1st Edition Norbert Kling by Norbert Kling 9783839451144 instant download after payment.

Dynamic processes and conflicts are at the core of the urban condition. Against the background of continuous change in cities, concepts and assumptions about spatial transformations have to be constantly re-examined and revised. Norbert Kling explores the rich body of narrative knowledge in architecture and urbanism and confronts this knowledge with an empirically grounded situational analysis of a large housing estate. The outcome of this twofold research approach is the sensitising concept of the Redundant City. It describes a specific form of collectively negotiated urban change.

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