Urban Mix
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Mobility questions our ways of inhabiting the city. They are attached to multiple social approaches, constrained by the geography of the city and linked to the available energies. However, their deployments and their effects in the urban space remain little studied as an everyday experience.
Urban Mix explores the devices and attitudes observable in urban crossroads of eight major world cities. The diversity and complexity of crossings allow variable freedom of movement and define urban life, according to their cultural particularities.
Mobility questions our ways of inhabiting the city. They are attached to multiple social approaches, constrained by the geography of the city and linked to the available energies. The frequentation of the city is mainly observed as a saturation or an animation and in an abstract and numerical way. But what is the nature of the movements in the cities, the daily life of more than half of the inhabitants of the planet? What are the speeds, rhythms, interactions, trajectories, and specificities in an urban square?
Many data describe flows, but do not show the dynamics and the diversity of movements. This book focuses on eight cases around the world and proposes to look at them at a human scale by drawing the paths of each moving element.
Movement survey at eight intersections in:
- Old Delhi/Hauz Qasi Chowk in India
- Copenhagen/Rdhuspladsen in Denmark
- Tokyo/Shibuya Crossing in Japan
- Hanoi/Place Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc in Vietnam
- London/Oxford Circus in England
- Lagos/Ojuelegba and Alagbede-Igbobi Road and A1 in Nigeria
- Sao Paulo/Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima and Av. Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek in Brazil
- Beijing/Chengfu and Zhongguancun E roads crossing in China
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781638400585
Publisher: Actar Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 May 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Actar Publishers
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 254.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 96
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About the Author
Stephane Lemoine is trained as an architect. He directs the architecture, landscape and urban planning agency AP5, which has been carrying out urban reconfiguration projects for 15 years in the metropolises and medium-sized towns of France (Lille, Paris, Toulouse, Dreux, Melun, Chalon, etc...). The projects define an architecture for human movements, but also those of nature, through multiple temporalities. Several actions and articles on mobility have been produced for the Ministries of Culture and Sustainable Development. Teaching on the dynamic representations of the territory was carried out in a school of architecture (Marne la Vallee and Malaquais in Paris).
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