Paperback, 224 pages
English language
Published by North Atlantic Books.
Design Approaches to Navigate Change, Foster Resilience, and Co-create the Cities We Need
Paperback, 224 pages
English language
Published by North Atlantic Books.
How the emerging field of speculative futures can help us imagine–and build–better, resilient, and more equitable cities.
Speculative futures – design approaches that visualize new and potential worlds – move us beyond what currently exists into the realms of what could be. Inspired by art, film, fiction, and industrial design, the tools use speculation to provoke, imagine, and dream into what lies ahead. Written for futurists, urbanists, and artists looking to enact city-wide transformation–and for readers at the intersection of disruption, design, and city living–this book offers creative paths toward urban resilience, using design tools that already exist.
Informed by her years of experience in art, urban design, and architecture, artist and urbanist Johanna Hoffman uses an interdisciplinary lens to examine how we can reimagine our cities as individuals, as communities, and on professional scales. Hoffman's blend of precedent studies, research, and professional memoir link longstanding issues in urban development …
How the emerging field of speculative futures can help us imagine–and build–better, resilient, and more equitable cities.
Speculative futures – design approaches that visualize new and potential worlds – move us beyond what currently exists into the realms of what could be. Inspired by art, film, fiction, and industrial design, the tools use speculation to provoke, imagine, and dream into what lies ahead. Written for futurists, urbanists, and artists looking to enact city-wide transformation–and for readers at the intersection of disruption, design, and city living–this book offers creative paths toward urban resilience, using design tools that already exist.
Informed by her years of experience in art, urban design, and architecture, artist and urbanist Johanna Hoffman uses an interdisciplinary lens to examine how we can reimagine our cities as individuals, as communities, and on professional scales. Hoffman's blend of precedent studies, research, and professional memoir link longstanding issues in urban development with the processes and actions positioned to create the more resilient cities this century demands. The result is a dynamic field guide that uses speculative futures to imagine, advocate for, and adapt to modern scales, scopes, and speeds of change.
This book is both for professionals in the urban design and planning industries, as well as all people who resist received, capitalistic, technocratic ways of thinking–readers who seek new solutions to old problems.