The Horizontal Metropolies
A radical project
Edited by Chiara Cavalieri, Paola Viganò

Contributions by Martina Barcelloni Corte, Chiara Cavalieri and Paola Viganò

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Two contrasting terms are joined in this book to conjugate the traditional idea of metropolis with horizontality; to combine the center of a vast territory with the idea of a more diffuse, isotropic urban condition, where center and periphery blur. Beyond a simplistic center versus periphery opposition, the concept of a horizontal metropolis reveals the dispersed condition as a potential asset, rather than a limit, to the construction of a sustainable and innovative urban dimension.

Landscape / Urbanism, Theory / History / Criticism
Description
Around 1990, Terry McGee, an urban researcher at University of British Columbia, coined the term desakota, deriving from Indonesian “desa” (village) and “kota” (city). Desakota areas typically occur in Asia, especially South East Asia. The term describes an area situated outside the periurban zone, often sprawling alongside arterial and communication roads, sometimes from one agglomeration to the next. They are characterized by high population density and intensive agricultural use, but differ from densely populated rural areas by more urban-like characteristics. The new book The Horizontal Metropolis investigates such areas alongside examples in the US, Italy, and Switzerland. The study highlights the advantages of the concept and its relevance under economical, ecological, and social aspects. The concept reflects a vision of global urbanization that does no longer allow for “outside” areas and that will test the urban ecosystem to its limits.
Author

Chiara Cavalieri is an architect and Professor of Urbanism and Territorial Management at the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium and member of the executive committee of the Habitat Research Center at EPFL in Lausanne.
Paola Viganò is Professor at EPFL in Lausanne and the University Iuav of Venice. She has been a visiting professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design and at multiple European schools.

Notes

213 color, 27 b/w 

232 pages, 240 illustrations
Paperback, 17x24 cm
English
Park Books, 1st edition 2020
ISBN 9783038600626