Urban Dystopias: Lofty Ideals to Shocking Realities

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Guest-edited by Marcus White and Jane Burry

Cities are facing several coinciding global crises. There is the dominant existential narrative of the impact of and adaptation to climate change, itself powered by cities. In a time of unprecedented urbanisation and growth, resilient architecture and urbanism is needed in response. New modes of transport, renewed anxiety about robots taking jobs, AI, and the humbling recent experience of a global pandemic are all challenging norms and expectations. All of these are forces of social division, all are changing life experience, evoking strong-arm politics, and giving a sense of teetering between radically different possible futures. This is a story about reclaiming the urban design narrative and being alert to the potential impacts of socio-technical decision-making and design in cities. It is a story for its time. The issue explores the dichotomy of idealised visions for the design of urban settlements and the potentially shocking realities that may emerge from the same impulses and intentions. It examines the slippery territory between utopias and some of the ensuing dystopias that may unfold.

Contributors:

Tridib Banerjee, Daniele Belleri and Carlo Ratti, Steve Glackin, Justyna Karakiewicz, Nano Langenheim and Kongjian Yu, Mehrnoush Latifi, Andong Lu, Dan Nyandega, Jordi Oliveras, Kas Oosterhuis, Claudia Pasquero and Marco Poletto, Ian Woodcock, and Tianyi Yang.

Featured architects:

Carlo Ratti Associati, ecoLogicStudio, Harrison and White, Turenscape, and Anton Markus Pasing, Remote Control Studio.

Author(s): Jane Burry, Marcus White
Series: Architectural Design
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 137
City: Oxford

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Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
About the
Guest-Editors
Introduction: A Truly Golden Handbook of Urban DYStopias
Utopia Versus Dystopia and the Need for Speculative Futures
The Country into the City, or the City into the Country ?
Urban Heat, Movement, Social Divisions and Surveillance
Zoning, Linearity, Floating and Organic City Planning
Notes
Urban Farming:
The Reluctant Utopia
Staying Away from the City
Tech Experiments and a Product Listing Mag
Lest It Would Not Be Too Successful
Feeding a Wider Utopia?
Notes
Pertopia:
Speculative Thinking in
a Short-Term World
Changing Our Conceptual Framework
Pertopian Dreams
Notes
Broadband-acre City:
‘No Traffi c Problem, No
Buffering
A New Freedom for Living?
Broadband-enabled Rural Retreat
Diasporic Dystopia
Tides of Urbanism
Notes
The Mega-Eco-
Garden City
Stories of Rewilding and
Ecodystopia
Garden Suburbs and Mega Garden Cities
Site-specific Garden Cities: Ecotopia Cities
Ecodystopia
Notes
An Urban Odyssey:
City Beautiful to City
Instagrammable
Origin and Heritage of the City Beautiful
Dystopia as Motivation for the Ideal Reform
Other Embellishments
The Beauty of Urban Space
Aesthetics of the Image
The Future Civic Art
Notes
Arcological City:
Going Underground
Historical Precedents
Revisiting Arcosanti
Dystopian Speculation
Notes
Cool Urbanism:
The Radiant Exitance City
Shining Light on the Radiant City
Cool Mega-pencil TODs
Not So ‘Peachy’?
Notes
The City of
Frictionless Mobility
Frictionless Urbanism: Congestion is Dead,
Long Live Congestion!
Modelling Driverless Autopias
Designing Frictionless Autopias
The City of Short (Frictionless) Distances
Notes
High-Defi nition City:
An Invisible Horizon of
Technological Human Space
Utopia – Eyes on the Street
The Best of Polysemy
The Worst of Polysemy
Notes
The Promises of
Postcolonial Utopias:
Perspectives from the
Global South
Smart City: A Technological Utopia?
Utopias and Dystopias: Between Heaven and Hell
Chandigarh: A Postcolonial Utopia
Returning to the Smart City
Notes
Cité Industrielle 4.0:
Zoning for the Latest
URBAN UTOPIA: GARNIER’S CITÉ INDUSTRIELLE
UTOPIA REVISITED
DYSTOPIC ALERT
Notes
Another Normal:
A Techno-Social Alternative
to Techno-Feudal Cities
EXPLORING RULE-BASED LINEAR URBANISM
CAR-FREE, FOOD-PRODUCING URBANISM
DIGITAL COMPONENTS FOR A GREEN CITY
A TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN LINEAR CITY
A WORKING HYPOTHESIS FOR A FEASIBLE TECHNO-SOCIAL UTOPIA
NOTES
The Floating
‘Urban Village’:
Makoko Futures
Contemporary Urban Challenges: Makoko
A Utopian Scheme
Relevant Again
From Ideal to Reality
Dystopic Disbenefits
Notes
GAN-Physarum:
Shaping the Future of
the Urbansphere
Bio-digital Networks
The Utopia of New Babylon
Physarum Polycephalum
La Dérive Numérique
The Non-Human City
Disorientation as a Design Practice
Notes
From Another Perspective Fanning the Flames of the City Heat: Anton Markus Pasing
Freedom of Expression
Utopian or Dystopian
So What of Architecture?
Notes
Contributors
What is Architectural Design?
Architectural Design
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