French edition
ISBN 9789085067252
256 pages / 170 x 240 mm
Paperback / Full color
2008
€ 39,90
Graphic design: Novak Design
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Atlas van de nieuwe steden >
Atlas Westelijke Tuinsteden Amsterd... >
Between Times >
Bij de gratie van het conflict >
Bloemkoolwijken >
Cultivating the City >
De alledaagse en de geplande stad >
De groene kracht >
De kleur van de stad >
De levende stad >
De rationele stad >
De stad die naar meneer Sun verhuis... >
Designing for a Region >
Dieper denken vanuit een rijke erfe... >
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Dutch Dialogues >
Dutch Dialogues: New Orleans-Nether... >
Europan 10 >
Figures, Infrastructures >
Framing Urban Renewal in Flanders >
Het geheugen van de stad / The Memo... >
Het ontwerp van de openbare ruimte >
Het ontwerp van de stadsplattegrond >
Het programma van de stad >
How the city moved to Mr. Sun >
Human Settlements >
In dienst van de stad / Working for... >
Krimp! >
Model Town >
Mooi Europa >
New Towns & Politics >
New Towns for the 21st Century >
Nieuwe landschappen >
Open City: Designing Coexistence >
OverHolland 1 >
OverHolland 10/11 >
OverHolland 2 >
OverHolland 3 >
OverHolland 4 >
OverHolland 5 >
OverHolland 6 >
OverHolland 7 >
OverHolland 8 >
OverHolland 9 >
Reclaiming (the Urbanism of) Mumbai >
Refuge. Five Cities Portfolio >
Rising in the East >
Scènes in de Copy Corner >
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Stedelijke transformatie in de Tuss... >
Stedenbouw als strategie >
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Sunburnt >
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Actions: Comment s’approprier la ville
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'Actions' explores how the design of contemporary cities can be described and informed by four key human actions: gardening, recycling, playing, walking. These are crucial actions determining the character of the contemporary urban environment.
The book investigates the relation of the city, not only with its own built environment, but also with a more complex range of social economic and environ-mental issues. Themes will include recent planning proposals connected with the production of food and the presence of urban agriculture; contemporary strategies for recycling garbage; the city with its urban fabric as a perfect new terrain of playground for skateboarding, biking, walking.
Contributing authors
Ocean Howell, David Thomson, Tali Hatuka, Richard Reynolds, Vikram Bath, Hans Ibelings, Debra Solomon, Jochen Becker, and others.
English edition
This book is also published in an English edition. Click on the 'Actions: What you can do with a City' in the left column of this page to go to the English edition.
Exhibition
This publication accompanied the exhibition 'Actions' at the Canadian Center for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal (Canada), from 26 November 2008 to 19 April 2009. The exhibition Actions: What You Can Do With the City presents 99 actions that instigate positive change in contemporary cities around the world (http://cca-actions.org/). The exhibition traveled to the Graham Foundation in Chicago (US), and was on show from 16 October 2009 to 13 March 2010.



