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Learning from Logistics: How Networks Change our Cities

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Learning from Logistics: How Networks Change our Cities

Clare Lyster
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Digital logistics alter the city


In the 19th century railroads and canals provided both structure and motor for city development. This role has been taken over today by the global flow of data and products, as the author argues. Flow of material and communication is the DNA of contemporary environments. This development has enormous and partially unfathomable implications for our city fabric. Logistics networks and their complex structure increasingly bear upon many urban spheres. Counter trends to the ubiquitous internet retail trade – to name one of the most palpable phenomena – are gaining momentum as well, exemplified by the criticism of labor conditions in e-commerce and the trend to buy regional products from local stores.


The author describes the current development and its impact on architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism: Aspects such as today’s hypermobility of both products and people have repercussions in design work and create new paradigms for architecture and urban design. Concepts for the integration of these new issues are introduced by a number of exemplary urban design projects.



  • Contribution to current discussion in the context of Big Data

  • In-depth analysis of three exemplary case studies: Ryan Air, Amazon, FedEx
Año:
2016
Editorial:
Birkhäuser
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
220
ISBN 10:
303821096X
ISBN 13:
9783038210962
Archivo:
PDF, 16.64 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2016
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