Inventory of Urbanism (I.)

Return to the Urbanization Limits Panel at Forum 2000

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Kateřina Lopatová
27.01.2011 09:40

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Urbanism is a complex field, whose outputs are more difficult to communicate to the public and often also harder to understand than, for example, photogenic images of the buildings themselves. For the buildings themselves, as well as – and primarily – in the broader context of the city, however, urbanism is completely decisive. And unfortunately, it is often entirely unresolved. For this reason, the editorial team of Archiweb is returning to two urban discussions from last autumn.

On October 8 – 9, a conference Inventory of Urbanism 2010 took place at the Faculty of Architecture at the CTU, which was held parallel to the annual international conference Forum 2000 with this year’s motto “The World We Want to Live In”. The faculty conference thus indirectly followed the “urban” discussion panel of the Forum What are the limits of urbanization, which shaped one of the focal points of the debate among global personalities about the impacts of globalization trends on contemporary urban culture.
(The editorial team will look back at the project Inventory of Urbanism separately.)
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