In The Icon Project: Architecture, Cities and Capitalist Globalisation, Leslie Sklair investigates the institutional and economic structures that have underpinned the accelerated production of so-called ‘iconic’ buildings and infrastructure projects over the last 25 years. While the text could occasionally benefit from more theoretical anchoring, this will be an illuminating text for students of architecture, urban design and policy that links urban social justice, architectural form and ideology, finds Frederik Weissenborn
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...
In The Geopolitics of Spectacle: Space, Synedoche and the New Capitals of Asia, Natalie Koch critica...
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...
In Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics, Ihnji Jon explores how researchers, c...
In Urban Re-Industrialization, editor Krzysztof Nawratek brings together scholars to discuss the con...
The debate over the tall-building boom in London is often torn between those supporting market-led s...
In The SAGE Handbook of the 21st Century City, Suzanne Hall and Ricky Burdett bring together contrib...
In Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities, editors Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion,...
In Building and Dwelling: Ethics for the City, Richard Sennett approaches the question of how we sho...
There is a considerable body of research canonizing the history and development of the architectural...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
With Utopia for Realists and How We Can Get There, Rutger Bregman offers a new blueprint for constru...
Suburban Planet: Making the World Urban from the Outside In, authored by Roger Keil, emerges out of ...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select ...
n Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated ...
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...
In The Geopolitics of Spectacle: Space, Synedoche and the New Capitals of Asia, Natalie Koch critica...
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...
In Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics, Ihnji Jon explores how researchers, c...
In Urban Re-Industrialization, editor Krzysztof Nawratek brings together scholars to discuss the con...
The debate over the tall-building boom in London is often torn between those supporting market-led s...
In The SAGE Handbook of the 21st Century City, Suzanne Hall and Ricky Burdett bring together contrib...
In Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities, editors Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion,...
In Building and Dwelling: Ethics for the City, Richard Sennett approaches the question of how we sho...
There is a considerable body of research canonizing the history and development of the architectural...
In Reimagining Sustainable Cities: Strategies for Designing Greener, Healthier, More Equitable Commu...
With Utopia for Realists and How We Can Get There, Rutger Bregman offers a new blueprint for constru...
Suburban Planet: Making the World Urban from the Outside In, authored by Roger Keil, emerges out of ...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select ...
n Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated ...
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...
In The Geopolitics of Spectacle: Space, Synedoche and the New Capitals of Asia, Natalie Koch critica...
In The Asset Economy, Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings retell the story of neoliberal...