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    INCOMPLETE URBANISM
    A Critical Urban Strategy for Emerging Economies

    by William S W Lim (AA Asia, Singapore & Asian Urban Lab, Singapore) Foreword by Leon van Schaik

    Table of Contents (409k)
    Foreword (2,795k)
    Introduction (2,136k)
    Part I: Impact of New World Order (4,868k)

    Incomplete Urbanism is a dynamic, hybrid interactive concept, which destabilizes the current architectural and urban theories and practices. Its main characteristics are indeterminacy, inconsistency and changeability, which are particularly challenging in the context of the New World Order and the fast emerging global digital network. It is a concept that can be effectively applied to any sizeable section of existing cities without the need for major readjustments and can be implemented at different rates in response to specific local conditions. As for the word ‘critical’, I use it deliberately in order to convey the essential need to think creatively and positively in a controversial contesting and social-orientated manner about what we do, as it will constructively influence the way we do things that impact our values and social environment.

     
    Contents:
    • Impact of New World Order:
      • Global Financial Turmoil and Capital Surplus
      • New Power Balance
      • Climatic Crisis and Sustainability
      • New Knowledge and Value Change
    • Incomplete Urbanism:
      • Present Urban Theories
      • Current Urban Challenges
      • Resetting the Modernist Past
      • Sustainable Cities
      • A Critical Urban Strategy
    • Challenges of Emerging Economies:
      • Multiple Modernities and Localism
      • Spatial Justice and the City
      • State Capitalism and Social Justice
      • Unfolding Multi-Architectural Identities
     
    Readership: Graduate and undergraduate students majoring in architecture, the general public, and policy makers and economists.
     
    “We are then compelled to find new ways of hearing the other, new and local ways of engaging the world and to recognize the commensurability of different cultures. The book itself exhibits such a way of action that inspires and encourages to follow.”
    Prof. Dr. Zeynep Mennan
    Middle East Technical University, Turkey
     
    144pp    Pub. date: Nov 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4383-86-8
    981-4383-86-4
       US$80 / £53

     


    144pp    Pub. date: Nov 2011  
    ISBN:   978-981-4383-87-5(ebook)
    981-4383-87-2(ebook)
       US$104 / £69

     


     

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