A closer look at development on the margins of major cities. Contains numerous current case-studies. With contributions from architects and planners.
When speaking about the age of cities, the focus is usually on the highly dense cores of megacities. However, urbanisation and urban growth do not only mean the densification and development of city centres. Many new centres are developing on the periphery of metropolises, either through the regeneration of abandoned industrial areas, or as completely newly planned cities.
The 18th issue of speech: is dedicated to this development. Current case examples such as Smart City Malta, Drammen in Norway, Newark in the USA, and the Hunziker-Areal in Zurich are examined with regard to planning strategies and qualities such as their human scale, sustainable neighbourhoods, and usage mix. The main contributions in the volume are by Kees Christiaanse, KCAP architects and planners (Rotterdam) and Kongijan Yu, founder of Turenscape (China).
Text in English and Russian.