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Building and Dwelling

Richard Sennett

  • Bindwijze: Paperback
  • Taal: en
  • Categorie: Mens & Maatschappij
  • ISBN: 9780141022116
Ethics for the City
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Taal:en
Bindwijze:Paperback
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum:04 april 2019
Aantal pagina's:368
Illustraties:Nee
Betrokkenen
Hoofdauteur:Richard Sennett
Tweede Auteur:Sennett Richard
Tweede Auteur:Sennett Richard
Overige kenmerken
Editie:1
Product breedte:129 mm
Product hoogte:22 mm
Product lengte:198 mm
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:133 mm
Verpakking hoogte:27 mm
Verpakking lengte:203 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:606 g
Overige kenmerken
Editie:1
Product breedte:129 mm
Product hoogte:22 mm
Product lengte:198 mm
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:133 mm
Verpakking hoogte:27 mm
Verpakking lengte:203 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:606 g

Samenvatting

'Thank god for Richard Sennett ... essential reading for all students of the city' Anna Minton, Prospect 'Constantly stimulating ideas from a veteran of urban thinking' Jonathan Meades, Guardian In Building and Dwelling, Richard Sennett distils a lifetime's thinking and practical experience to explore the relationship between the good built environment and the good life. He argues for, and describes in rich detail, the idea of an open city, one in which people learn to manage complexity. He shows how the design of cities can enrich or diminish the everyday experience of those who dwell in them. The book ranges widely - from London, Paris and Barcelona to Shanghai, Mumbai and Medellin in Colombia - and draws on classic thinkers such as Tocqueville, Heidegger, Max Weber, and Walter Benjamin. It also draws on Sennett's many decades as a practical planner himself, testing what works, what doesn't, and why. He shows what works ethically is often the most practical solution for cities' problems. This is a humane and thrilling book, which allows us to think freshly about how we live in cities. 'Sennett is my kind of urbanist. He sees the modern city. He reads its secrets as he walks down the street, kicking over the detritus of the past ... There is no alternative to the planner, but please a planner who has read Sennett's book' Simon Jenkins, Sunday Times