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Inverse Utopia looks at urbanism from the perspective of modernism and postmodernism, as well as at how commercialization has transformed the modern city. In his earlier book Ladders (1997), the author described the emergence of the cul-de-sac as a typical manifestation of this trend.

In this new book, Inverse Utopia, Pope argues for the development of architectural and urban forms that respond to contemporary ecological and social challenges. The title refers to a statement by the philosopher Günther Anders: whereas utopians are unable to make the things they imagine, others are unable to imagine the things they make.

This book is a stand-alone volume but may be read as a sequel to Ladders.

  • Collection of essays and profiles of design projects
  • The urban design project of modernism and postmodernism
  • Connections between architectural morphology and the consumer economy
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      Publisher: Birkhauser
      Publication Date: 1/17/2024
      ISBN13: 9783035627008, 978-3035627008
      ISBN10: 3035627002

      Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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      Inverse Utopia looks at urbanism from the perspective of modernism and postmodernism, as well as at how commercialization has transformed the modern city. In his earlier book Ladders (1997), the author described the emergence of the cul-de-sac as a typical manifestation of this trend.

      In this new book, Inverse Utopia, Pope argues for the development of architectural and urban forms that respond to contemporary ecological and social challenges. The title refers to a statement by the philosopher Günther Anders: whereas utopians are unable to make the things they imagine, others are unable to imagine the things they make.

      This book is a stand-alone volume but may be read as a sequel to Ladders.

    • Collection of essays and profiles of design projects
    • The urban design project of modernism and postmodernism
    • Connections between architectural morphology and the consumer economy
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