Shrinking Cities in Romania. Volume 1: Research and Analysis. Volume 2: Responses and Interventions
DOM Publishers
Edited by Paun Constantinescu I.
English and Romanian Text.
Berlin, 2018; 2 vols., hardback, pp. 640, 300 b/w and col. ill., cm 21x23.
ISBN: 3-86922-372-3
- EAN13: 9783869223728
Subject: Civil Architecture/Art
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
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Weight: 0.5 kg
This book looks at Romania as a case study nearly thirty years after the collapse of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Pact. In a very short time, political and economic conditions across Eastern Europe changed drastically, with affected countries being confronted with a capitalist market economy. The current globalization model succeeds in stimulating overall economic growth in most nations, but does so at the cost of social and spatial division. The very substantial and precise study of Ilinca P?un Constantinescu and her team and partners provides a deep understanding of these issues by analyzing the shrinking cities phenomenon. And they even go one important step further, by daring to formulate and initiate constructive ways to address these issues and envisioning perspectives for these marginalized places.