The combined volumes Zürich Atlas: Eine Archäologie urbaner Codes und Formen and Zürich Primer: Eine konzeptionelle Planungsvision für die Stadt offer complementary and interrelated understandings of Zurich’s historic and future development.
Both books are centred around five shared themes, ‘Housing’, ‘Public Realm and Movement’, ‘Heritage’, ‘Public Buildings’, and ‘Employment’. Zurich Atlas comprises essays working with an abundance of archival material to reveal the historic reciprocating dynamics between regulatory, legal, and normative frameworks, and physical and social conditions – the processes that have ultimately informed the fabric of the city as found today. Zurich Primer builds on this foundation with further critical examination of the present-day city and its codes, proposing scenarios through which the city can accommodate expected population growth over the next two decades. This research is presented through essays, drawings, dialogues and photography.
This thematic research is further complemented in each book by an appendix, comprising guest papers contextualising the original research in the book. As a set, Zürich Atlas: Eine Archäologie urbaner Codes und Formen and Zürich Primer: Eine konzeptionelle Planungsvision für die Stadt are a methodical account of a city defined by a fascinating and complex urban history, and offer tangible and realistic proposals to structure its future growth.
Open Access Volumes
488 pages, 23.5 × 30 cm
261 images, 78 plans
Softcover, linen
CHF 98.00 / EUR 98.00
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