Book On the square. In search of public spaces in a post-Soviet city

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In modern urbanism, the wide open space of a large area is perceived as something irretrievably outdated. No designer, be it a New Urbanist (an 18th-century movement funded by Disney) or a piazza-obsessed modern high-tech urbanist, would want anything to do with such a gigantic monster born of an authoritarian system. What is the reason for this rejection - purely aesthetic rejection, or is there a political background here? Perhaps there is some secret potential hidden in the inexplicable uselessness of such a space? Or maybe these empty spaces are actually well suited for public speeches and expressions of will? Translation: Dmitry Simanovsky

Name of the Author
Оуэн Хазерли
Number of pages
451
Language
Russian
Cover
Soft

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Book On the square. In search of public spaces in a post-Soviet city

In modern urbanism, the wide open space of a large area is perceived as something irretrievably outdated. No designer, be it a New Urbanist (an 18th-century ...

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