Edited by Charlotte Malterre-Barthes
In the face of the ongoing climate emergency, can humanity keep chipping at its food sheds via urbanization? This is the paradoxical question raised by residential forms of urbanization: On the one hand, housing settlements across the world devour thousands of hectares of arable fields at the periphery of growing cities. On the other hand, housing is a human right. This publication investigates these complexities. After On Architecture and Greenwashing (2024), it is the second volume in the series The Political Economy of Space and presents a cross-section of positions on architecture and its political economies from different perspectives. With texts by Swarnabh Ghosh, Paulo Tavares, Andrew Herscher, Ana María León, and Milica Topalović.
Ostfildern, 2024, 18 x 11 cm, 160pp. illustrated, Paperback.