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The Future City

Visionary urban architecture and design Alyn Griffiths

A unique perspective on architecture and tomorrow's city planning Over 40 radically visionary architecture projects of the most prominent design agencies in the world A beautifully illustrated outlook on the leading ideas in architecture and city planning

What could our future cities look like and how can they meet the needs of future generations, while limiting the damage to our planet's fragile ecosystem? This book introduces some of the pioneering architects, designers and planners whose visions for alternative urban futures confront issues such as climate change, population density, infrastructure, transportation and digital culture.

The Future City includes over 40 radical projects grouped into five key categories: master planning and megacities, transportation and infrastructure, new habitats, green cities and urban farming, and smart cities. Each category summarises trends that will drive the development of future cities, with each project representing a unique vision of urban development in the 21st century and beyond.

Alyn Griffiths speclalises in architecture and design, and writes for magazines such as Dezeen, Dwell and Wallpaper*.

210 x 270 mm | 192 pages | 19,000 words full colour illustrations | hardcover Japanese rights sold | English manuscript available

Inspiring interiors & Amazing architecture

How to Get Away Laura May Todd 220 x 280 mm | 256 pages all rights available English manuscript available

WHERE.WE.WORK. An Bogaerts 230 x 280 mm | 240 pages all rights available English manuscript available

Botanical Buildings Judith Baehner 245 x 290 mm | 256 pages all rights available English manuscript available

Curved

Agata Toromanoff 220 x 280 mm | 224 pages all rights available English manuscript available

Homes for Nomads

Thijs Demeulemeester & Jan Verlinde 220 x 280 mm | 208 pages all rights available English manuscript available

Converted Agata Toromanoff 220 x 280 mm | 224 pages all rights available English manuscript available

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