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From Tokyo to Lockhart Texas, from suburbs and informal settlements to the biggest representational buildings in capital cities, from Helsinki to Jerusalem, this issue offers a dazzling journey around the world to forms and episodes of urban life that have one thing in common: they lead a precarious existence, in our perceptions and in recognition of what is viable(...)
Monu # 4 : denied urbanism : forgotten, excluded and repressed forms of urban life
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From Tokyo to Lockhart Texas, from suburbs and informal settlements to the biggest representational buildings in capital cities, from Helsinki to Jerusalem, this issue offers a dazzling journey around the world to forms and episodes of urban life that have one thing in common: they lead a precarious existence, in our perceptions and in recognition of what is viable ‘urban’ life or - more drastically - are actually threatened in their existence.
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SlaveCity - Interview with Joep van Lieshout Potential Nation States by STAR Global Islands in North Korea by Simone Cartier and Katrin Gimmel Operation Desert by Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer Kaliningrad by Ines Lüder, Dominique Hurth and Ciarán Walsh Segregated Istanbul by Pelin Tan Crisscrossing Lives by Horng-Chang Hsieh and Vittaya Ruangrit A(...)
MONU - magazine on urbanism no 8 Border Urbanism
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SlaveCity - Interview with Joep van Lieshout Potential Nation States by STAR Global Islands in North Korea by Simone Cartier and Katrin Gimmel Operation Desert by Peter Mörtenböck and Helge Mooshammer Kaliningrad by Ines Lüder, Dominique Hurth and Ciarán Walsh Segregated Istanbul by Pelin Tan Crisscrossing Lives by Horng-Chang Hsieh and Vittaya Ruangrit A Fictional Dialogue between two Curators by Umi Cross - Border Suburbias by Teddy Cruz Reciprocal Developments by Arjan Harbers and Kristin Jensen Tijuana - Vernacular by Federico Diaz de Leon Orraca Border Models by Annemarie Strihan Bohemian Cheapness - Interview with Jaroslav Kubera Sin City by Daan Roggeveen On a Trip Down Memory Lane by Lukas Feireiss Windsor: The American Sector by Justin A. Langlois Westberlin - My Cold War Heroine by Vesta Nele Zareh
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In an era of unprecedented mobility, people can now live and work not only in different places, but even in different countries. Binational Urbanism examines the lifestyle of these people who start a second life in a second city, in a second country, without saying goodbye to their first city. In a uniquely 21st-century diaspora, they live in constant transit between two(...)
Binational urbanism: on the road to paradise
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In an era of unprecedented mobility, people can now live and work not only in different places, but even in different countries. Binational Urbanism examines the lifestyle of these people who start a second life in a second city, in a second country, without saying goodbye to their first city. In a uniquely 21st-century diaspora, they live in constant transit between two homes and two nations. "Binational urbanists" come from all strata of society, from the working class to the highly educated and cosmopolitan creative classes. For this volume, German architect Bernd Upmeyer interviewed people of Turkish origin living in Germany who commute regularly between cities in Germany and Turkey. From these interviews the author develops a theory of binational urbanism, concluding that it has the potential to become one of the most interesting forms of life in the 21st century.
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