About the book: The Unknown City takes its place in the emerging architectural literature that looks beyond design process and buildings to discover new ways of looking at the urban experience. A multistranded contemplation of the notion of "knowing a place," it is about both the existence and the possibilities of architecture and the city. An important inspiration for the book is the work of Henri Lefebvre, in particular his ideas on space as a historical production. Many of the essays also draw on the social critique and tactics of the Situationist movement. The international gathering of contributors includes art, architectural, and urban historians and theorists; urban geographers; architects, artists, and filmmakers; and literary an...
This research investigates the spatial paradoxes of living in a world-renowned arts centre with resi...
In the aftermath of the May 1968 uprising in Paris, Henri Lefebvre published in 1970 his classic tre...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...
International audienceThe book strives especially to discuss the empirical use of Henri Lefebvre’s a...
Writing in 1988 David Harvey suggested that "the city is no longer treated as an entity malleable fo...
International audienceHenri Lefebvre is undoubtedly one of the most influential thinkers in the fiel...
In this paper I will attempt to look at the city-place as a work of art. Such an approach will allow...
This volume investigates urbanity as a cultural form. The essays illustrate the real and imaginary w...
The knowledge that people had of the places in which they lived is being lost. There is increasing i...
Even though more than four decades have passed since the writing of The Production of Space, with wa...
In constructing the urban as a set of interconnected actions, this book presents a less travelled ro...
The Invisible City explores urban spaces from the perspective of a traveller, writer, and creator of...
Does our knowledge about city and urban planning have solid ground? Can historical research promote ...
With this article I intend to contribute to the debate about how to study urban life. Firstly, I arg...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
This research investigates the spatial paradoxes of living in a world-renowned arts centre with resi...
In the aftermath of the May 1968 uprising in Paris, Henri Lefebvre published in 1970 his classic tre...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...
International audienceThe book strives especially to discuss the empirical use of Henri Lefebvre’s a...
Writing in 1988 David Harvey suggested that "the city is no longer treated as an entity malleable fo...
International audienceHenri Lefebvre is undoubtedly one of the most influential thinkers in the fiel...
In this paper I will attempt to look at the city-place as a work of art. Such an approach will allow...
This volume investigates urbanity as a cultural form. The essays illustrate the real and imaginary w...
The knowledge that people had of the places in which they lived is being lost. There is increasing i...
Even though more than four decades have passed since the writing of The Production of Space, with wa...
In constructing the urban as a set of interconnected actions, this book presents a less travelled ro...
The Invisible City explores urban spaces from the perspective of a traveller, writer, and creator of...
Does our knowledge about city and urban planning have solid ground? Can historical research promote ...
With this article I intend to contribute to the debate about how to study urban life. Firstly, I arg...
In 1968 Henry Lefebvre published in Paris Le droit à la ville. In a perspective not far from politic...
This research investigates the spatial paradoxes of living in a world-renowned arts centre with resi...
In the aftermath of the May 1968 uprising in Paris, Henri Lefebvre published in 1970 his classic tre...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...