In Cittagrave; Europea in Evoluzione lrsquo;architetto e urbanista Giuseppe Marinoni e il fotografo Giovanni Chiaramonte mostrano una significativa rassegna di quelle parti di cittagrave; sorte in seguito alla riqualificazione di aree industriali e frange infrastrutturali dismesse. Tali parti urbane esprimono ora densitagrave; di usi e significati; pluralismo morfologico e sociale; compresenza di fatti edilizi paesaggistici e infrastrutturali; aderendo ai principi di sostenibilitagrave; ambientale nella condivisione dei valori espressi dalla lsquo;cittagrave; compatta europearsquo;. Marinoni sostiene con profonda convinzione gli approcci del lsquo;progetto urbano coordinatorsquo;come strumento efficace alla trasformazione e innovazione urbana e paesaggistica di qualitagrave;; capace di agire in una dimensione processuale e di separatezza di tempi; poteri; discipline e competenze. Chiaramonte; attraverso la sua analitica fotografia; offre ai lettori vedute di realizzazioni architettoniche e infrastrutturali di tali progetti urbani europei; realizzati negli ultimi due decenni in Spagna; Paesi Bassi; Germania; Francia; Portogallo; Italia e Regno Unito. 12 Milano Grande Bicocca
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A hip and fun guide to the physical workings of the internet in NYC.By J. HowlettThis is a groovy little book. I work in NYC and often wondered what all those spray painted markings on the street like urban hieroglyphics meant - Now thanks to this book; I have some idea. This book makes the internet; its related technology and the networks it uses more grounded in reality by showing and talking about the physical aspects that link the two. Part history; part tech lesson and easily accessible and entertaining.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. OK as far as it goesBy GraybeardThis book is OK as far as it goes; but it would benefit from more breadth and depth; annotated high-resolution color photographs instead of unannotated low-resolution sketches; fewer snarky comments; and a cleaning up of its inaccuracies. The $19.99 list price is way too high. If you decide to buy this book; look for a cheap used copy. A better buy would be Brian Hayes "Infrastructure: A Guide to the Industrial Landscape;" which you can find here on .0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Field Guide to Communication NetworksBy GeorgeAn insightful and handy book that explains telecommunication and networking infrastructure in a visual and clear way. Ingrid is able to explain opaque concepts and ideas by providing field sketches and explanations that are practical for a layman like me.While I dont live in New York; her descriptions and field notes are useful for understanding how communications equipment is being rapidly installed all around the big cities of the U.S. and has been very helpful in demystifying "construction scribble" around the streets of S.F.What I particularly like is how Ingrid is able to take seemingly simple problems (like getting Internet data from one place to another) and show how many components and systems go into making that everyday task work. Her guide takes an incredibly complex system and shows the many; many companies involved (giving context and explanation to some of the many differing agendas that are some half-baked idea an executive dreamed up) and makes it digestible enough so you know where to look next for specific answers; depending on your area of interest in communications networks.