1st Edition

City Futures in the Age of a Changing Climate

By Tony Fry Copyright 2015
    218 Pages 200 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    218 Pages 200 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book goes beyond current ways that the impact of climate change upon the city are understood. In doing so it addresses climate in a variety of its connotations. It looks to the nomadic behaviour patterns of the past for lessons for today’s population unsettlement, and argues that as human survival will increasingly be linked directly to movement, the city can no longer be defined as a constrained space. The impacts of climate change must be understood as a combination of the actual and the expected, and have to be addressed both practically and culturally.

    City Futures in an Age of Changing Climate looks at how cities can adapt and respond to the unsustainable conditions they are now facing. The book considers possible post-urban futures, exposing a range of very different urban forms, and addresses the concept of fragmentation; the breaking up of any coherent economic or cultural nucleic urban spaces.

    Urban planners, designers, development practitioners, and anyone seeking to understand what the future is likely to look like for our cities, and how to prepare for it, will find this an essential read.

    1. Passage  2. Worlds  3. Cities, the Future and Space  4. Adaptation  5. The Urban  6. The Post-urban (contesting)  7. Moving towards Fragmentation  8. Learning Again  9. Making and Unmaking  10. Fight or Flight

    Biography

    Tony Fry is a Design Theorist and an award winning Designer, Writer and Educator. He works in Australia and internationally. He established the Master of Design Futures Program and the undergraduate Design Futures Program at Griffith University, Brisbane. Tony is the author of ten books.