This large collection of essays, drawn from and inspired by a series of conferences held by the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Deutsch Bank Alfred Herrhausen Society, examines issues of urban development and sustainability surrounding three of the world's largest cities, Mumbai, Sao Paulo and Istanbul. Each city is examined by seven authors concerned with a variety of topics and from differing political perspectives. The volume also includes articles on comparative statistical data regarding these and other world cities as well as thematic papers on globalization, urban infrastructure, changing demographics and poverty. The work is filled with full-page color photographs and infographics along with maps and other illustrations. Contributors include economists, political scientists, journalists and urban planners from universities and institutions around the world. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The companion of Phaidon's popular The Endless City, Living in the Endless City will add the cities of Mumbai, Sao Paulo and Istanbul to the six cities of the first volume with the same mix of compelling photographs, in-depth and beautifully presented data, and smart writing by global thinkers. Each city is explored in a series of essays that address vital themes, from security to climate change, looking closely at the problems that face contemporary cities and examining a variety of solutions. Like the first book, the new one includes the best writing and information from the Urban Age project, a series of conferences held by the London School of Economics that explore vital field of urban development. Drawing on the work of scholars from all over the globe, this book will give the reader access to a wealth of ideas and data about Mumbai, Sao Paulo, Istanbul and, by extension, urban life across the globe. In addition to this close focus on each of the three cities, Living in the Endless City will feature analysis of surveys done in each city. Editors Deyan Sudjic of the Design Museum and Ricky Burdett of the LSE have also chosen the best contributors to both this book and The Endless City to write thematic essays that discuss the ideas and the lessons they have drawn across all nine cities.