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Ali Madanipour

    Ali Madanipour è un autore riconosciuto il cui lavoro si addentra nell'architettura, nella progettazione urbana e nella pianificazione. La sua ricerca e la sua scrittura si concentrano su aspetti cruciali della vita urbana, tra cui la temporalità, la creatività, l'efficienza e l'esclusione sociale. Madanipour esamina criticamente come questi elementi plasmano le nostre città e influenzano il futuro del paesaggio urbano. Le sue ampie pubblicazioni e la sua esperienza globale lo affermano come un pensatore di spicco nel campo dell'urbanistica.

    Cities in Time
    Public and Private Spaces of the City
    Knowledge Economy and the City
    • Knowledge Economy and the City

      Spaces of knowledge

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the interplay between space and the economy, the book examines how the knowledge economy shapes spatial expressions distinct from those of previous economic systems. It argues that just as the capitalist industrial economy created unique spatial forms, the emerging knowledge-based economy is poised to develop its own spatial characteristics. These evolving spatial expressions, even if not fully realized, may serve as blueprints for the future development of urban environments.

      Knowledge Economy and the City
    • The book delves into the intricate dynamics between public and private spheres in modern society, emphasizing their manifestation in urban spaces. It examines the social and psychological implications of these relationships, encouraging readers to reflect on how urban environments shape personal and communal identities. Through a thought-provoking lens, it invites a deeper understanding of contemporary issues surrounding privacy and public life.

      Public and Private Spaces of the City
    • Introduction: The multiple times of the city -- Instrumental temporality. Regulating time in everyday life -- Accelerated cities -- Existential temporality. Memory and identity in the city -- The phenomenology of anxiety -- Experimental temporality. Events and interventions-from pop-ups to Olympic parks -- Conclusion: Temporary urbanism as symptom, response, and catalyst

      Cities in Time