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On Architecture and the Greenfield: The Political Economy of Space Vol. 02 - Urban Planning Book for Architects & Policy Makers | Perfect for Academic Research & Sustainable Development Studies
On Architecture and the Greenfield: The Political Economy of Space Vol. 02 - Urban Planning Book for Architects & Policy Makers | Perfect for Academic Research & Sustainable Development Studies
On Architecture and the Greenfield: The Political Economy of Space Vol. 02 - Urban Planning Book for Architects & Policy Makers | Perfect for Academic Research & Sustainable Development Studies
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Publisher: Hatje Cantz, ISBN: 9783775758208, Editor: Charlotte Malterre-Barthes , Format: Hardcover, 18 × 10.5 × 0.5 cm, 120pp

In view of the ongoing climate crisis, can humanity sacrifice agricultural space for the expansion of settlement areas? This is the paradoxical question that arises in the face of urbanisation: Because on the one hand, housing estates around the world are gobbling up thousands of hectares of farmland on the periphery of growing cities. On the other hand, housing is a human right. This publication examines these complex interrelationships. Following On Architecture and Greenwashing (2024), this is the second volume in the series The Political Economy of Space. It presents a cross-section of positions on architecture and its political economy from different perspectives.