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01-January-2023
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PostDomestiCity is an inquiry and speculative exercise into the conditions of obsolescence in the post-industrial city, from a contemporary perspective.

Working with three paradigmatic cases that were conceived from industrial logics - the Packard plant in Detroit, Lima's PREVI neighbourhood, and theGrand'Mare complex in Rouen - we explore alternative ways of reusing, reprogramming, and redensifying the built environment as alternatives to demolition. Relevant voices in the field of architecture share their approaches and visions of the future for the pre-existing city, helping us imagine post-domesticity in the current climate crisis and socio-technological context.

With Contributions from Anne Lacaton, Marina Otero, Ippolito Pestellini, Duplex Architects, Lacol, Antonio Vzquez de Castro, Carmen Espegel, Luis Takahashi, Lys Villalba, O.F. architects, DABG, Patricia Lucas, Ramn Araujo, Paulo Dam, Renato Manrique, CoLaboratorio (Diego Garca-Setin, Enrique Espinosa, Begoa de Abajo, Almudena Ribot).

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Post DomestiCity

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PostDomestiCity is an inquiry and speculative exercise into the conditions of obsolescence in the post-industrial city, from a contemporary perspective.

Working with three paradigmatic cases that were conceived from industrial logics - the Packard plant in Detroit, Lima's PREVI neighbourhood, and theGrand'Mare complex in Rouen - we explore alternative ways of reusing, reprogramming, and redensifying the built environment as alternatives to demolition. Relevant voices in the field of architecture share their approaches and visions of the future for the pre-existing city, helping us imagine post-domesticity in the current climate crisis and socio-technological context.

With Contributions from Anne Lacaton, Marina Otero, Ippolito Pestellini, Duplex Architects, Lacol, Antonio Vzquez de Castro, Carmen Espegel, Luis Takahashi, Lys Villalba, O.F. architects, DABG, Patricia Lucas, Ramn Araujo, Paulo Dam, Renato Manrique, CoLaboratorio (Diego Garca-Setin, Enrique Espinosa, Begoa de Abajo, Almudena Ribot).

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