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Vertical urbanism

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Titre

Vertical urbanism

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vertical, gratte-ciel, architecture, bidonville, transport, jardin, occupation du sol, espace urbain, société urbaine, politique de la ville, Harris Andrew

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The paper considers how contemporary cities are constructed, framed and understood through vertical axes and dimensions. It charts upward trajectories in not only iconic high-rises, but in vertical gardens, townships, slums and urban farms, and in modes and methods of urban transport. The paper argues that these vertical manifestations and domains of urban life are not simply a response to space constraints and land values but mark and make visible new forms of social and political power, which disrupt notions of centre-periphery in traditional, flatter models of the city. Although recognising the validity and relevance of highlighting and analysing spatial dichotomies between vertical and horizontal urban worlds, the paper seeks to complicate such binaries. Drawing on recent research from Mumbai, the paper explores and identifies overlapping (or vertizontal) connections, practices and assemblages in three-dimensional city-making.
 
Andrew Harris is a Lecturer in Urban Studies and Geography at University College London.
 
See also other lectures from this conference:
Flight from modernity - aerial photography and the emergence of a social conception of space Vertigo: For a vertical turn in critical social science  

Créateur

Andrew Harris

Date

8 December 2010

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http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2010/12/andrew-harris-%E2%80%93-vertical-urbanism/