Seville: Through the Urban Void

Seville: Through the Urban Void
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781317242406
ISBN-13 : 1317242408
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Book Synopsis Seville: Through the Urban Void by : Miguel Torres

Download or read book Seville: Through the Urban Void written by Miguel Torres and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2016-09-13 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent years have seen a growing interest in undetermined and unqualified urban spaces. Understanding cities as spaces for encounter, conflict and otherness, this book argues that this indeterminacy is not marginal but a key characteristic of urban space, and degrees of liberty foster change, creativity, and political action. The urban void is a conceptual construct that aims to render a principle of absence apprehensible, and to describe how it intervenes in place-making in the city. Seville: Through the Urban Void build mostly upon Henri Lefebvre’s work using concepts drawn on the social sciences, in order to articulate a biographic narrative of the Alameda de Hércules in Seville, Spain, which stands both as an outstanding instance of urban space and a very influential urban type. During its long historical span the Alameda has undergone alternating periods of decline and development, revealing the relations between successive urban paradigms and ideas of nature, territory, and the people. For the first time its whole history is told in a single account, which adds new perspectives to its understanding, and brings forward formerly disregarded aspects. This book shows how its liminal nature, which stubbornly persists over time, creates the conditions for creative processes.


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