Post Ex Sub Dis
Post Ex Sub Dis
Urban Fragmentations and Constructions
ed. by Ghent Urban Studies Team (GUST)

Author(s)
GUST (Genth Urban Studies Team)
Editor(s)
GUST (Genth Urban Studies Team)
Publication
Rotterdam : NAi Uitgevers, 2002
Scope
311 Pages, illustrated, 23 cm.
ISBN
9065404784

The plethora of neologisms demonstrates how difficult it has become to name, map, and analyze the contemporary cityscape. To many observers, urban environments and urban society have come to envince a radically chaotic and fragmented structure. This book expolres how in recent decades the notion of fragmentation has acquired new meanings and how the urban landscape is constantly being deconstructed and reconstructed, both materially and discursive.


Person as subject
Aaron Betsky, Rosalyn Deutsche, Mark Wigley ...[et al.]
Keywords
photography , urban planning
Location
Cabinet 17 - 5: Urbanisme
Remarks
Incl. biographical references