Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography by Correa, Felipe

Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography

Unique in scope, scale, and civic aspiration, Mexico City is the ideal laboratory to test the capacity...
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Author: Felipe Correa
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Language: English
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Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography by Correa, Felipe

Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography

$132.07

Mexico City: Between Geometry and Geography

$132.07
Author: Felipe Correa
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Unique in scope, scale, and civic aspiration, Mexico City is the ideal laboratory to test the capacity of urban design to construct a spatial synthesis from the geometric and organizational complexity of the city's layered urban scenarios. Between Geometry and Geography: Mexico City examines--through photography, archival material, and analytical drawings--the urbanistic evolution of Mexico City. The volume focuses specifically on the relationship between major public works projects and the urban fragments they have created in order to construct a visual analysis of the most dominant urban morphologies at play in the city. Organized in seven topical chapters --From Lake to City, From City to Metropolis, Mobility Networks, Logistical Footprints, Housing Stock, Hydrological Landscapes, and Urban Visions-- the book tests the ability of design to confront and break down the perceived immensity of Mexico City by singling out and analyzing key urban projects that have shaped the city for over 600 years. Furthermore, central to this volume is an exploration of how the methodological diversity of urban design can help rethink ongoing mobility projects in the city as the backbone for much more ambitious and integral urban projects of diverse scope and ambition. The volume also includes a collection of writings by Loreta Castro Reguera, Pablo Landa, Louise Noelle, Peter G. Rowe, and Mario Schjetnan along with photo spreads from Archivo Fundaci n ICA and from Iwan Baan. The pieces introduce a more diverse set of views on the exceptional urban richness of Mexico City--the largest metropolis of the Spanish-speaking world. Published in both Spanish and English

Author: Felipe Correa, Carlos Garciavelez Alfaro
Publisher: Applied Research & Design
Published: 01/15/2015
Pages: 300
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 5.10lbs
Size: 12.10h x 9.40w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781940743080

About the Author
Correa, Felipe: - Felipe Correa is Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and Design and Director of the Urban Design Degree Program at Harvard University. A New York-based architect and urbanist, his most recent research focuses on resource extraction models within the South American continent and the diverse models of urbanization these have enabled.Alfaro, Carlos Garciavelez: - Carlos Garciavelez Alfaro is a Mexican designer, architect, and urbanist. His research and design work departs from a trans-scalar approach to design that spans from fashion and interior furnishings to urban landscapes and open territories. Garciavelez is currently a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate school of Design. Before establishing his own design practice Carlos worked for diverse design studios including Gabellini Shepard Associates in New York City and the Alexander McQueen fashion house in London. He holds a BFA and a B.ARCH from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master of Architecture in Urban Design with distinction from Harvard.

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