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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-032.mrc:110096112:3305
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245 04 $aThe industrious city :$brethinking urban industry in the digital age /$cedited by Hiroshi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer ; photographs by Geŕaldine Recker, Iwan Baan, Jos Schmid, Joel Tettamanti.
264 1 $aZurich, Switzerland :$bLars Müller Publishers,$c[2021]
300 $a411 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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520 8 $aCities have always been places where commerce and production, working and living are physically and functionally integrated. Only with the rise of industry have zoning regulations been introduced to separate these functions in space. But what is the role of such regulations when industry is digitized, increasingly emission-free, and based on innovation more than mass production? How should working and living be combined, when mobility and energy consumption become more sustainable? And what are the opportunities in a volatile world, characterized by digital disruption, migration, and demographic shifts, to create urban areas based on social equity and resilience? Based on interrogative research at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (GSD) in the interdisciplinary urban design studio The Industrious City, the Zurich-based architecture studio Hosoya Schaefer presents this publication of the same name. Investigating ways in which production can be reintroduced to the city, this book explores how new synergies between production, services, leisure and living can be found in the context of the polycentric urban landscape of Switzerland - all against the backdrop of fundamental shifts in how urban industry is shaping our social, political, spatial and economic futures.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 0 $aCity planning$zSwitzerland.
650 0 $aCities and towns$zSwitzerland.
650 0 $aUrban renewal$zSwitzerland.
650 7 $aUrban renewal.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01162536
650 7 $aCities and towns.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00861748
650 7 $aCity planning.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00862177
651 7 $aSwitzerland.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01205401
654 2 $ck$aUrban planning.$2aat
700 1 $aHosoya, Hiroshi,$d1949-$eeditor.
700 1 $aSchaefer, Markus,$eeditor.
700 1 $aRecker, Géraldine,$ephotographer (expression)
700 1 $aBaan, Iwan,$d1975-$ephotographer (expression)
700 1 $aSchmid, Jos,$d1972-$ephotographer (expression)
700 1 $aTettamanti, Joël,$ephotographer (expression)
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