The City of Today is a Dying Thing
The current rhetoric is that cities are bad for us. They are noisy, polluted, overcrowded and unnatural, but by greening them and treating them as living organisms we can make them better, right? Celebrated Sociologist and professor of medical humanities and social sciences at University College Cork , Des Fitzgerald takes a very entertaining look at what has lead us to this conclusion and what the city of tomorrow might in fact look like. Looking at various 'utopias' designed by urbanist, architects and city planners over the years he explores the impact these ideas have had and what they might lead to in the future.
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Who wrote it?
Des Fitzgerald
How does it come?
Hardback 22 x 13.5 x 2cm 277 pages