a+u November 2021 - Special Issue Infraordinary Tokyo: The Right To The City

Shinkenchiku-Sha Co. Ltd., ISBN 9784900212718,
Pb, 176 pgs, 18 x 26cm
Language: Japanese & English
Acqn. 32284
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£33.75
This special issue empowers and encourages the reader to choose paths, as if walking through the city, an intellectual derive. Rather than presenting a book of pictures, its strategy provides a basic, research-driven bibliography to assist the further exploration of ideas. Opening with an introduction by Darko Radovic, it goes on to closely examine the multifaceted Tokyo metropolis from an array of perspectives and themes. These include shared housing, public bathhouses, pseudo-public space, urban spectacle, infills and alleyways, graffiti and street art, stacking historical times, hidden poverty, and more. Radovic, Kengo Kuma, and Hidenobu Jinnai discuss the city's urban DNA.