Moravia Manifesto: Coding Strategies for Informal Neighborhoods I Estrategias de codificacion para barrios populares by Moritz Ahlert, Tobias Schrammek, Albert Kreisel, Nina Pawlicki, Maximilian Becker, Philipp Misselwitz (Hardcover, 2018)

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This new planning approach is contextualised by essays and international case studies.

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In view of the rapidly progressing urbanisation worldwide, informal settlements, especially in the cities of the global south, must be a focus of our attention, because the majority of new city inhabitants in future will settle in these unplanned extensions of urban centres. The tools and methods of conventional urban planning have so far been unable to tackle this phenomenon. New approaches are required that combine top-down planning and bottom-up initiatives to create sustainable and viable living environments. The Moravia Manifesto presents the alternative planning approaches put forward by an international Think&Do tank, which were developed together with local participants from the Moravia informal settlement at the heart of the Colombian metropolis Medellin. This new planning approach is contextualised by essays and international case studies. Urban Coding shows new ways of how planning, politics, economy and administration can initiate and implement innovative and inclusive urban transformation processes in coproduction with local communities. AUTHORS: With contributions by: Moritz Ahlert, Maximilian Becker, Christian Burkhard, Daniel Carvalho, Sonia Dias, Alejandro Echeverri, Lucia Fernandez, David Gouverneur, Kim Annaluz Gundlach, Rupali Gupte, Juliana Gutierrez, Daniel Heuermann, Cielo Maria Holguin Ramirez, Florian Koehl, Albert Kreisel, Taibat Lawanson, Daniela Maturana, Philipp Misselwitz, Timothy Nubi, Basirat Oyalowo, Nina Pawlicki, Jochen Rabe, Juan Manuel Restrepo, Alejandro Restrepo Montoya, Tobias Schrammek, Prasad Shetty SELLING POINTS: New planning approaches in relation to hitherto insufficient responses to the big issues of global urbanisation Urban Coding - an innovative co-production approach that combines top-down planning and bottom-up initiatives for sustainable and inclusive urban transformations in an informal context

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PublisherJovis Verlag
ISBN-139783868595352
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046575645

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Publication Year2018
Number of Pages344 Pages
Publication NameMoravia Manifesto: Coding Strategies for Informal Neighborhoods I Estrategias de codificacion para barrios populares
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaUrban Planning
AuthorMoritz Ahlert, Tobias Schrammek, Albert Kreisel, Nina Pawlicki, Maximilian Becker, Philipp Misselwitz
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight673 g

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Country/Region of ManufactureGermany
EditorAlbert Kreisel, Nina Pawlicki, Moritz Ahlert, Maximilian Becker, Tobias Schrammek, Philipp Misselwitz

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