Designing the rural : a global countryside in flux /

"The rural is not what it used to be. No longer simply a site for agricultural production for the city, the relationship between the rural and urban has become much more complex. Established categories such as rural /urban and village/city no longer hold true. Rural and urban conditions have be...

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Group Author: Bolchover, Joshua (Editor); Lin, John C. H. (Editor); Lange, Christiane (Editor)
Published: John Wiley & Sons Ltd,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 86, no. 4. 1554-2769
Architectural design profile ; 242.
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Summary: "The rural is not what it used to be. No longer simply a site for agricultural production for the city, the relationship between the rural and urban has become much more complex. Established categories such as rural /urban and village/city no longer hold true. Rural and urban conditions have become increasingly blurred, so how can we identify and distinguish their specific characteristics? Where is the rural, and what role does it play in an urbanised world? In developing countries the countryside is a volatile and contradictory landscape: legally designated rural areas look like dense slums; factories intersect fields and farmers no longer farm. In contrast, in developed regions, the rural has become a highly controlled landscape of production and consumption: industrialised agriculture coexists with leisure landscapes for tourism, retirement and recreation. This issue of AD investigates how architects and researchers are critically engaging with the rural as an experimental field of exploration."--Back cover.
Item Description: Special issue of Architectural design, July/August 2016.
Carrier Form: 136 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781118951057 (paperback) :
1118951050 (paperback)
Index Number: HN49
CLC: C912.82
Call Number: C912.82/D457