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The Endless City
The Urban Age Project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank's Alfred Herrhausen Society
edited by R. Burdett and D. Sudjic
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the world is faced with an      unprecedented challenge. It must address a fundamental shift in the    world's   population towards the cities, and away from mankind's rural    roots. Today, for   the first time in history, more than half of the    global population resides in   urban areas - a number likely to reach a    staggering 75 per cent by 2050.
 
 Taking six major world  cities  as its focal point, the book  examines the   key social,  structural and  economic factors that are  critical to creating a    thriving modern  city. In Shanghai and Mexico  City, the urban  population is experiencing  rapid growth and changem  while Berlin is  coming to terms with  shrinking expectations. 
 The result was a  sometime passionate,  always challenging and  informed debate on how  architects, urbanists,  politicians and policy  makers can  constructively plan the  infrastructure and development of the  endless  city, to promote a better  social and economic life for its  citizens.
 
 Authoritatively  edited by Richard Burdett  and Deyan Sudjic,  with    essays by  internationally renowned contributors from a variety  of  disciplines    and backgrounds, The Endless City presents a   pioneering  initiative on   the future of cities. The research -  produced  in close  collaboration with the London School of Economics -  is clearly   presented alongside informative texts written by some of    the greatest   professionals in the field of architecture, urbanism,  economics and     politics, including Richard Sennett, Saskia Sassens,  Rem Koolhaas and is   richly illustrated with photographs, maps,  diagrams   and statistics.
 
CONTENTS
Introduction 
 Foreword,  Wolfgang Nowak 
 The Urban  Age Project, Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode
 Theory,  Policy and Practice, Deyan Sudjic
 
 
Cities 
 The  Urbanization of the World, Edward Soja and  Miguel Kanai
New York  City
 Finding its  Nerve, Deyan Sudjic
 Behind the  Boom, Susan  Fainstein
 An Urban  Age in a Suburban Nation?, Bruce Katz and Andy Altman 
Shanghai
 The Speed  and the Friction, Deyan  Sudjic
 The Urban  Laboratory, Xiangming  Chen
 China’s New  Revolution, Xiangming Chen
London
 Governing  the Ungovernable, Deyan  Sudjic
 The Capital  of Suburbia, Ricky  Burdett
 Towards a  Europe of Cities, Tony  Travers
 The  European City Model, Joan Clos
Mexico City
 Back from  the Brink, Deyan  Sudjic
 After the  Explosion, José  Castillo
 Makeshift  Globalization, Néstor  Canclini
Johannesburg
 The View  from Outside, Deyan  Sudjic
 Recovering  from Apartheid, Lindsay  Bremner
 African  Urbanism, Caroline  Kihato
Berlin
 Looking for  a New Future, Deyan  Sudjic
 The Stunted  Metropolis, Franziska  Eichstadt-Bohlig
 The German System, Dieter Lapple
 
Data
 A statistical analysis of the six Urban Age cities
 
 
Issues 
 Seeing like  a City, Saskia  Sassen
 The Open  City, Richard  Sennett
 Designing  Government, Gerald Frug 
 Politics,  Power, Cities, Enrique  Penalosa
 In Search  of Authenticity, Rem  Koolhass
 The  Particular and The Generic, Jacques Herzog  and Pierre de Meuron
 The Death  and Life of  the Urban Office, Frank Duffy
 How Roads  Kill Cities, Hermann  Knoflacher, Philipp Rode and Geetam Tiwari
 Informality  and its Discontents, Geetam  Tiwari
 Confronting  Fear, Sophie Body-Gendrot
 At Home in  the City, Anne Power 
 Towards a  Carbon Neutral London, Nicky  Gavron
 Sustainable  Cities, Guy Battle
 A Taxonomy  of Towers, Alejandro  Zaera-Polo
 
Interventions 
 From Theory  Into Practice, Sarah  Ichioka
 An  Exploration of 20 projects demostrating new urban thinking in the six Urban Age  cities
 
Positions 
 An agenda  for the Urban Age, Bruce Katz,  Andy Altmann and Julie Wagner
 Urban Age  Glossary
Index 
 Conference  Partecipant 
 Book  Contributors
 Credits
 Notes
 Index
 
EDITOR:
 Ricky  Burdett is  Centennial Professor in Architecture and Urbanism at the London School of  Economics and Director of the Urban Age Project.    He is an adviser on  architecture to the Mayor of London, the BBC and    the Tate, and os the Chief Adviser on Architecture and Urbanism to  the   London Olimpic Delivery Authority. He was also  Director of the  Venice   Architecture Biennale (2006)
Dejan  Sudjic is Director of the  Design Museum,   London and a  former Dean of the Faculty of  Art,  Design  and   Architecture at Kingston University. He was previously editor of  Blueprint and Domus magazines,  and  Director of "Glasgow 1999: UK City of Architecture and    Design" and the Venice  Architecture Biennale (2002). Former    architecture critic of the Observer, he  has written several books, including The 100 Mile City (1992), and  John Pawson Works and Future System, published by Phaidon
 
	
	
	
		 
	
	
		 
	
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
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