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Inventing Future Cities

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Informationen zum Autor Michael Batty is Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London and the author of Cities and Complexity and The New Science of Cities , both published by the MIT Press. Klappentext How we can invent--but not predict--the future of cities. Zusammenfassung How we can invent—but not predict—the future of cities. We cannot predict future cities, but we can invent them. Cities are largely unpredictable because they are complex systems that are more like organisms than machines. Neither the laws of economics nor the laws of mechanics apply; cities are the product of countless individual and collective decisions that do not conform to any grand plan. They are the product of our inventions; they evolve. In Inventing Future Cities , Michael Batty explores what we need to understand about cities in order to invent their future. Batty outlines certain themes—principles—that apply to all cities. He investigates not the invention of artifacts but inventive processes. Today form is becoming ever more divorced from function; information networks now shape the traditional functions of cities as places of exchange and innovation. By the end of this century, most of the world's population will live in cities, large or small, sometimes contiguous, and always connected; in an urbanized world, it will be increasingly difficult to define a city by its physical boundaries. Batty discusses the coming great transition from a world with few cities to a world of all cities; argues that future cities will be defined as clusters in a hierarchy; describes the future “high-frequency,” real-time streaming city; considers urban sprawl and urban renewal; and maps the waves of technological change, which grow ever more intense and lead to continuous innovation—an unending process of creative destruction out of which future cities will emerge. Inhaltsverzeichnis TOC:  Preface ix Image Credits xiii 1 Predictability, Complexity, and Inventing the Future 1 2 The Great Transition 19 3 Defining Cities 41 4 Form Follows Function--Or Does It? 69 5 The Pulse of the City 101 6 Outward, Inward, and Upward: Suburbs to Skyscrapers 131 7 The Sixth Kondratieff: The Age of the Smart City 165 8 The Inventive Century 193 Notes 221 Bibliography 253 Name Index 269 Subject Index 273...

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Authors Michael Batty, Batty Michael
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.05.2024
 
EAN 9780262548656
ISBN 978-0-262-54865-6
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 155 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Social sciences, law, business

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, Social forecasting, future studies, Urban & municipal planning, Urban and municipal planning and policy

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