Loose Fit City

The Contribution of Bottom-Up Architecture to Urban Design and Planning

Maurice Mitchell author Bo Tang author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:17th Aug '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Loose Fit City cover

Drawn from a lifetime’s experience of shared city-making from the bottom up, within rapidly expanding urban metabolisms in Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Kathmandu, West Africa and London, Loose Fit City is about the ways in which city residents can learn through making to engage with the dynamic process of creating their own city. It looks at the nature and processes involved in loosely fitting together elements made by different people at different scales and times, with different intentions, into a civic entity which is greater than the sum of its parts. It shows how bottom-up learning through making can create a more vibrant and democratic city than the more flattened, top-down, centrally planned, factory made version.

Loose Fit City provides a new take on the subject of architecture, defined as the study and practice of fitting together physical and cultural topography. It provides a comprehensive view of how the fourth dimension of time fits loosely together with the three spatial dimensions at different scales within the human horizon, so as to layer meaning and depth within the places and metabolism of the city fabric.

ISBN: 9781138692138

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 816g

234 pages