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Villa At the Edge of the Empire, The: One Hundred Ways to Read a City
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Villa At the Edge of the Empire, The: One Hundred Ways to Read a City

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A provocative and insightful exploration of rebuilding our homes, communities and cities after their devastation.

A provocative and insightful exploration of rebuilding our homes, communities and cities after their devastation.
Where are we? How did we get here? Where do we go now?
From nineteenth-century attempts to create Utopias to America s rustbelt, from Darwin s study of worms to China s phantom cities, this work ranges widely through history and around the world. It examines the evolution of cities and of Christchurch in particular, looking at its swampy origins and its present reconstruction following the recent destructive earthquakes. And it takes us to L Aquila in Italy to observe another shaken city. Farrell writes as a citizen caught up in a devastated city in an era when political ideology has transformed the citizen to an asset, the raw material on which … empire makes its profit . In a hundred tiny pieces, she comments on contentious issues, such as the fate of a cathedral, the closure of schools, the role of insurers, the plans for civic venues. Through personal observation, conversations with friends, a close reading of everything from the daily newspaper to records of other upheavals in Pompeii and Berlin, this dazzling book explores community

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House New Zealand Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
24 June 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9781775537519

A provocative and insightful exploration of rebuilding our homes, communities and cities after their devastation.

A provocative and insightful exploration of rebuilding our homes, communities and cities after their devastation.
Where are we? How did we get here? Where do we go now?
From nineteenth-century attempts to create Utopias to America s rustbelt, from Darwin s study of worms to China s phantom cities, this work ranges widely through history and around the world. It examines the evolution of cities and of Christchurch in particular, looking at its swampy origins and its present reconstruction following the recent destructive earthquakes. And it takes us to L Aquila in Italy to observe another shaken city. Farrell writes as a citizen caught up in a devastated city in an era when political ideology has transformed the citizen to an asset, the raw material on which … empire makes its profit . In a hundred tiny pieces, she comments on contentious issues, such as the fate of a cathedral, the closure of schools, the role of insurers, the plans for civic venues. Through personal observation, conversations with friends, a close reading of everything from the daily newspaper to records of other upheavals in Pompeii and Berlin, this dazzling book explores community

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House New Zealand Ltd
Country
New Zealand
Date
24 June 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9781775537519