The Spatial Logic of Informal Urbanism

The Spatial Logic of Informal Urbanism

by Kim Dovey and Redento B. Recio
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 28/11/2024

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Highly informalized cities of the global South are often portrayed as chaotic and out of control - this book reveals a spatial logic of informal urbanism that is central to the economic life and livelihoods of such cities. 'Inventraset' is a concept that shows how informal street vending, transport and settlement are fundamentally integrated with each other and the more formal city. Street vending and transport provide crucial forms of employment and mobility, while informal settlement is the key source of affordable and adaptable housing. Informal urbanism is not ideal but it is the way such cities work; it is often hidden or camouflaged within the ideal of a clean, green and modern city to which middle-classes and elites aspire. Through comparative studies, with a focus on Manila and Jakarta, the book maps and analyzes how such cities work through alliances and synergies between vending, transport and settlement - inventraset assemblages are inventive and transgressive, yet settled.

ISBN:
9789819781201
9789819781201
Category:
Human geography
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
28-11-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
Kim Dovey

Kim Dovey is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne where he is former Head of Architecture and of Urban Design.

He has published and broadcast widely on social issues in architecture, urban design and planning. Rob Adams is Director of City Design and Projects at the City of Melbourne, where he has led urban design strategy and innovation since 1983. He is Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and author of Transforming Australian Cities and The Eco-Edge.  

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