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Architects, artists, film-makers and fiction writers have long been inspired to imagine cities of the future, but their speculative visions tend to be seen very differently from scientific predictions: flights of fancy on the one hand versus practical reasoning on the other. Challenging this opposition, Future Cities
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11-February-2019
272 Pages
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Architects, artists, film-makers and fiction writers have long been inspired to imagine cities of the future, but their speculative visions tend to be seen very differently from scientific predictions: flights of fancy on the one hand versus practical reasoning on the other. Challenging this opposition, Future Cities teases out the links between speculation and practice, exploring a breathtaking range of imagined cities submerged, floating, flying, vertical, underground, ruined and salvaged.

In the Netherlands, prototype floating cities are already being built. Dubai's recent skyscrapers resemble those of science-fiction cities of the past, while makeshift settlements built by the urban poor in the developing world are already like the dystopian cities of cyberpunk. Bringing together architecture, fiction, film and art, the book reconnects the imaginary city with the real proposing a future for humanity that is already grounded in the present and in creative practices of many kinds.

'A compendious, dizzying collection of the cities of the future, and their analogues in the present.Future Citiesholds out the important hope that our cities could be better fairer, more equal, more open rather than just taller and weirder.' Owen Hatherley, author ofMilitant ModernismandTrans-Europe Express

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Future Cities

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Architects, artists, film-makers and fiction writers have long been inspired to imagine cities of the future, but their speculative visions tend to be seen very differently from scientific predictions: flights of fancy on the one hand versus practical reasoning on the other. Challenging this opposition, Future Cities teases out the links between speculation and practice, exploring a breathtaking range of imagined cities submerged, floating, flying, vertical, underground, ruined and salvaged.

In the Netherlands, prototype floating cities are already being built. Dubai's recent skyscrapers resemble those of science-fiction cities of the past, while makeshift settlements built by the urban poor in the developing world are already like the dystopian cities of cyberpunk. Bringing together architecture, fiction, film and art, the book reconnects the imaginary city with the real proposing a future for humanity that is already grounded in the present and in creative practices of many kinds.

'A compendious, dizzying collection of the cities of the future, and their analogues in the present.Future Citiesholds out the important hope that our cities could be better fairer, more equal, more open rather than just taller and weirder.' Owen Hatherley, author ofMilitant ModernismandTrans-Europe Express

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