Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within
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Description
Rest your eyes long enough on the skylines of Delhi, Guangzhou, Jakarta--even Chicago or London--and you will see the same remarkable transformation, building after building going up with the breakneck speed of twenty-first-century urbanization. But there is something else just as transformative that you won't see: sprawling networks of tunnels rooting these cities into the earth. Global Undergrounds offers a richly illustrated exploration of these subterranean spaces, charting their global reach and the profound--but often unseen--effects they have on human life. The authors shine their headlamps into an astonishing diversity of manmade underground environments, including subway systems, sewers, communications pipelines, storage facilities, and even shelters. There they find not only an extraordinary range of architectural approaches to underground construction but also a host of different cultural meanings. Underground places can evoke fear or hope; they can serve as sites of memory, places of work, or the hidden headquarters of resistance movements. They are places that can tell a city's oldest stories or foresee its most distant futures. They are places--ultimately--of both incredible depth and breadth, crucial to all of us topside who work as urban planners, geographers, architects, engineers, or any of us who take subway trains or enjoy fresh water from a faucet. Indeed, as the authors demonstrate, the constant flux within urban undergrounds--the nonstop circulation of people, substances, and energy--serves all city dwellers in myriad ways, not just with the logistics of day-to-day life but as a crucial part of a city's mythology. Product Details
Price
$38.40
Publisher
Reaktion Books
Publish Date
July 15, 2016
Pages
320
Dimensions
6.6 X 9.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781780235769
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Paul Dobraszczyk is a visiting lecturer at the Bartlett School of Architecture and the author of Into the Belly of the Beast and Iron, Ornament and Architecture in Victorian Britain. Carlos López Galviz is a lecturer in the theories and methods of social futures at Lancaster University and coeditor of Going Underground. Bradley L. Garrett is a social geographer at the University of Southampton and the author of Explore Everything and Subterranean London.
Reviews
"Well worth dipping into for its worldwide take on the sheer variety of ways we humans have spun our subterranean webs. . . . These underground stories remind us that buried spaces are places of protection as well as of the fearfully unknown, of hope and of political resistance, of science as well as persistent chthonic mythology. There's always a quirky and sometimes a grisly journey to be had beneath our streets."-- "London Evening Standarda"
"Global Undergrounds serves as a catalog that positions eighty underground sites of urban, suburban, and rural development, and most segments offer a connection to the culture of the present and the past. . . . Diverse authors offer approaches as academics, official visitors, tourists, or adventurers, engaging with spaces and places that usually remain hidden from both sight and mind."-- "Popmatters"
"Global Undergrounds serves as a catalog that positions eighty underground sites of urban, suburban, and rural development, and most segments offer a connection to the culture of the present and the past. . . . Diverse authors offer approaches as academics, official visitors, tourists, or adventurers, engaging with spaces and places that usually remain hidden from both sight and mind."-- "Popmatters"