Imminent Commons: The Expanded City: Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism
Author: Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Jeffrey S. AndersonInclusive of shipping and taxes.
- Paperback
- 424 Page(s)
- ISBN: 9781945150647
In light of the increasing disengagement between urban and rural areas, this book address the interdependency of cities with ecological and technological processes outside the purview of traditional urban planning. It compiles a huge amount of essays in regards to the most important topics that cities must address today, such as their connection with global data networks, ecological cycles of resources which supersede the traditional boundaries of urbanism. For this reason, it frames investigation of contemporary urbanism on nine imminent commons grouping the urban commons into resources and technologies lead us to the arcane classification of natural resources: air, water, fire, and earth, the four elements of ancient cosmologies; and five basic technological commons based on expanded human capacities: sensing, communicating, moving, making, and recycling.