An edition of Post-souvenir city (2014)

Post-souvenir city

Mediterranean urban intensity and new tourism practices in Alicante

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Post-souvenir city
Jorge Almazán
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An edition of Post-souvenir city (2014)

Post-souvenir city

Mediterranean urban intensity and new tourism practices in Alicante

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Post Souvenir City brings together essays and investigations by architects, urbanists and other specialists, in which they address various dimensions of tourism and urban space. The focus is on Spain, whose tourism is among the most visible in the world, and which has experienced both the excitements and the lows of tourism-fueled growth. Recently, Spain was among the countries which suffered most in the global economic downturn. The environmentally and culturally unsustainable development has, first, spectacularised, then consumed and, eventually, all but abandoned the most attractive places of Spain. In order to change development patterns which glorify irresponsible growth, we need paradigm-breaking research and innovation. That can happen only within a broader, much needed paradigm shift that redefines the value system, so that it can recognise the difference between precious, rooted cultures and the superficiality of banal Disneyification. That is where Almazán places the work presented in this volume, and opens its themes to public.

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Flick Studio
Language
English
Pages
127

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Table of Contents

Prologue / Darko Radović
Crossing points of two noises / José Maria Torres Nadal
Introduction: Alicante: tourism and urban identity / Jorge Almazán
Part I. ESSAYS
Tourism, territory, identity / José Oliver
Costa Blanca: public space and perceived image as key to tourism competitiveness / Rosario Navatón
Benidorm. Esplanades and ordinary urbanities / Miguel Mesa del Castillo
Commons-based urbanism: can Alicante be a case study? / Enrique Nieto
The street: a celebration of transformative architectural installations / Mio Suzuki
Towards building a "healthy" and sustainable urban identity / Yukino Tairako
Part II. URBAN EXPERIMENT
Collective urban drift / Jorge Almazán, Mio Suzuki, Yukino Tairako, Shun Kawakubo, Gako Inoue
Cross-cultural debates / Jorge Almazán, Yukino Tairako, Mio Suzuki, Milica Muminović, Gako Inoue, Shun Kawakubo
Extroduction: Towards a post-souvenir city? / Jorge Almazán.

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Text in English with summaries in Spanish and Japanese.

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Tokyo, Japan
Series
Measuring the non-measurable -- 05, Measuring the non-measurable -- 5.

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Library of Congress
HT169.S7.P67 2014

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127 pages
Number of pages
127

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OL44735239M
ISBN 10
4904894154
ISBN 13
9784904894156
OCLC/WorldCat
903291607

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