Sprawlification
Heidari Afshari Arian
Maggioli Editore
Santarcangelo di Romagna, 2021; paperback, pp. 242, ill., cm 15x21.
ISBN: 88-916-4655-5 - EAN13: 9788891646552
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Urbanism
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Weight: 0.61 kg
Theorists tend to dismiss it as chaotic or generic and compare it with the city, often loaded with prejudices.
It is easy to say what sprawl is not rather than what it is.
Nevertheless, it is impossible to ignore because we all live in sprawl or relate to it.
Sprawl is part of our daily life, and it will be much more so in the future, yet we do not have critical tools to observe, understand, and explain it.
It seems there is no common ground to start with.
This book explores ways to reconsider the missing common ground by introducing the term "sprawlification" to replace "sub/urbanization."
The book presents theoretical writing and a multi-layered atlas of illustrated text as a form of grounding that restores agency to space versus structure.
It gives us original terminologies and methodological mapping and drawing media to see the layers typically hidden in contemporary sprawls, investigating 28 sq.km of Ahmedabad's sprawl, in India.