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Loose Fit City: The Contribution of Bottom-Up Architecture to Urban Design and Planning


Loose Fit City: The Contribution of Bottom-Up Architecture to Urban Design and Planning

Paperback by Mitchell, Maurice; Tang, Bo

Loose Fit City: The Contribution of Bottom-Up Architecture to Urban Design and Planning

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ISBN:
9781138692145
Publication Date:
9 Oct 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
234 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Loose Fit City: The Contribution of Bottom-Up Architecture to Urban Design and Planning

Description

Drawn from a lifetime's experience of shared city-making from the bottom up, within rapidly expanding urban metabolisms in Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Kathmandu, West Africa and London, Loose Fit City is about the ways in which city residents can learn through making to engage with the dynamic process of creating their own city. It looks at the nature and processes involved in loosely fitting together elements made by different people at different scales and times, with different intentions, into a civic entity which is greater than the sum of its parts. It shows how bottom-up learning through making can create a more vibrant and democratic city than the more flattened, top-down, centrally planned, factory made version. Loose Fit City provides a new take on the subject of architecture, defined as the study and practice of fitting together physical and cultural topography. It provides a comprehensive view of how the fourth dimension of time fits loosely together with the three spatial dimensions at different scales within the human horizon, so as to layer meaning and depth within the places and metabolism of the city fabric.

Contents

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations and Credits 00 Introduction Part One: Context 01 The Idea of Loose Fit 02 Dimension and Fit 03 The Remoteness of Mass Production and Planning Part Two: Practice 04 Exploring Loose Fit Within the City: Survey and Intent Architect as Detective and Storyteller 05 Fabricating Within the City: Process and Product Architect as Maker Part Three: Timely City-Making 06 Form, Familiarity, Fit, Urban Order and the Human Horizon 07 Loose Fit City Glossary Bibliography Index

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