The Petropolis of Tomorrow
29,50€
Neeraj Bhatia, Mary Casper
The Petropolis of Tomorrow examines the role of resource extraction infrastructure in the production of new forms of urbanism.
In recent years, Brazil has discovered vast quantities of petroleum deep within its territorial waters, inciting the construction of a series of cities along its coast and in the ocean. We could term these developments as Petropolises, or cities formed from resource extraction. The Petropolis of Tomorrow is a design and research project, originally undertaken at Rice University that examines the relationship between resource extraction and urban development in order to extract new templates for sustainable urbanism. Organized into three sections: Archipelago Urbanism, Harvesting Urbanism, and Logistical Urbanism, which consist of theoretical, technical, and photo articles as well as design proposals, The Petropolis of Tomorrow elucidates not only a vision for water-based urbanism of the floating frontier city, it also speculates on new methodologies for integrating infrastructure, landscape, urbanism and architecture within the larger spheres of economics, politics, and culture that implicate these disciplines.
Description
Editors: Neeraj Bhatia, Mary Casper
Size: 15,2 x 22,8 cm / 6 x 9in.
Pages: 576
Illustrations: Color
Cover: Hard
Publication date: November 2013
Publisher: ACTAR & Rice School of Architecture
ISBN: English 9780989331784
Price: 29,50€ / $34.95 / £25
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Authors | Neeraj Bhatia, Mary Casper |
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excerpt | The Petropolis of Tomorrow examines the role of resource extraction infrastructure in the production of new forms of urbanism. |