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A hybrid, heterogeneous model of urban design, ‘New Industrial Urbanism’ can facilitate dynamic, innovative and vibrant sectors of the city. Architect and urban planner Tali Hatuka, Head of the Laboratory of Contemporary Urban Planning and Design (LCUD) at Tel Aviv University, explores its contemporary societal, economic and technological context. She describes its impact on ideas of localism, skilling up the workforce and cross‐disciplinary collaboration.
A hybrid, heterogeneous model of urban design, ‘New Industrial Urbanism’ can facilitate dynamic, innovative and vibrant sectors of the city. Architect and urban planner Tali Hatuka, Head of the Laboratory of Contemporary Urban Planning and Design (LCUD) at Tel Aviv University, explores its contemporary societal, economic and technological context. She describes its impact on ideas of localism, skilling up the workforce and cross‐disciplinary collaboration.
The New Industrial Urbanism
Hatuka, Tali (author)
Architectural Design ; 91 ; 14-23
2021-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
zoning practices , ‘industrial ecology’ , Strathcona Village , Europe , Canada , Kendall Square district , industry–residential relationships , the Netherlands , New Industrial Urbanism , dRMM Architects , supply‐chain deficiencies , London , Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) , Covid‐19 pandemic , deindustrialisation , digitisation , urban planning tools , Industry 4.0 , Vancouver , ‘industrial ecosystem’ , initial industrialisation , Wageningen Foodvalley , 415 Wick Lane , US , industrial parks , Cambridge , Massachusetts , GBL Architects , city–industry dynamic , ‘synchronic typologies’
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