System City: Infrastructure and the Space of Flows

System City: Infrastructure and the Space of Flows

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Format Paperback
Pages 136
Language English
Published Aug 19, 2013
Publisher Academy Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1118361423
ISBN-13 9781118361429
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In an era marked by unprecedented urban transformation, a shift is emerging in how society perceives and interacts with cities. This work explores the intricate relationship between infrastructure and the interconnected networks that define modern urban spaces. It delves into the concept of "flows," encompassing the movement of people, goods, and information, and how these dynamics are reshaping city life.

The authors illustrate a compelling argument that cities are no longer seen merely as static entities but as vibrant systems in a constant state of flux. By examining various infrastructures, from transportation to communication networks, they reveal how these elements are integral to the functionality and evolution of urban environments. This perspective invites readers to rethink urban planning and governance, prioritizing flexibility and adaptability in city design.

Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical examples, the narrative challenges traditional urban paradigms, urging stakeholders to embrace a holistic understanding of city dynamics. It paints a picture of a future where cities thrive through innovation and connectivity, making the case for reimagining urban infrastructure to foster sustainability and resilience in increasingly complex environments.

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