Against Urbanism


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After demolishing the myth of the rock star architect with his book Against Architecture, Franco La Cecla now explores the decisive challenges that cities are going to have to confront in the near future. Urban planning and development has become increasingly inadequate in response to the daily realities of life in our cities. Human, economic, ethnic, and environmental factors are systematically overlooked in city planning and housing development, and anachronistic, sterile, and formalistic architecture almost invariably prevails. Meanwhile, our cities grow out of internal impulses, not only in slums and favelas but through the pressing needs for public spaces which have sprung forth in great events and movements such as Istanbul's Gezi Park and Occupy Wall Street. Never more than today has democracy played itself out in public spaces, sidewalks, and streets. Urban planners and developers, however, are still prisoners of an obsolete vision of passivity which betrays actual city needs and demands. A new urban science is required which can, first of all, guarantee a civil, dignified life for all--urban development which ensures the right to a humane mode of daily living, which has been and still is completely ignored.

"Accustomed as we are to thinking that changes take place online or on a global scale, we sense that they are not made of human bodies in urban spaces and that the mere presence in the square of people claiming their right to the city is a political fact, explosive in nature." --Franco La Cecla (from Against Urbanism)



Author: Franco La Cecla
Publisher: PM Press
Published: 02/15/2020
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 7.30h x 5.00w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781629632353
ISBN10: 162963235X
BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Criticism
- Political Science | Public Policy | City Planning & Urban Development
- Social Science | Sociology | Urban

About the Author
Born in Palermo in 1950, Franco La Cecla is a renowned anthropologist and architect. He has taught anthropology in many European cities including Palermo, Paris, and Barcelona. He has worked as a consultant for the Renzo Piano Building Workshop and for Barcelona Regional. He founded the Architecture Social Impact Assessment, an agency that evaluates the social impact of architectural and city planning projects. His book Against Architecture is an international bestseller. Mairin O'Mahony was born in London where she worked as an editor for 13 years before moving to San Francisco. Her experience includes a wide variety of copywriting on subjects ranging from agriculture to finance to travel. She divides her time between San Francisco and Italy.