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Next New York

Next New York

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New York City has maintained its global significance over the last 500 years through innovative civic actions. Next New York explores the city's challenges and architectural implications as it approaches its next growth cycle, focusing on three important urban actions: sharing, connecting, and partnering. The book includes essays, a photographic essay, and design projects from graduate studios at the University of Virginia School of Architecture.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 360 pages
Publication date: 19 December 2022
Publisher: Oro Editions


Over the past five centuries, a remarkable array of innovative, responsive, and pragmatic civic initiatives has played a pivotal role in shaping, defining, and sustaining New York City's global prominence. From the very beginning, these actions were primarily driven by the need to address the challenges posed by population density, including concerns for health and well-being. As the city embarks on its next phase of growth, it finds itself at a critical juncture, requiring new urban and architectural models that can effectively balance the forces of gentrification and address the scarcity of public spaces, social infrastructure, and affordable housing. These pressing challenges and their architectural and urban ramifications form the core focus of Next New York.

The book serves as a captivating snapshot of the city's current momentum, offering a multifaceted perspective through the lens of three critical urban actions: sharing, connecting, and partnering. Comprising 10 essays authored by scholars and practitioners actively engaged in addressing pressing urban issues, a photographic essay capturing New York during the COVID-19 pandemic, and over 35 design projects developed by graduate studios at the University of Virginia's School of Architecture, Next New York offers a rich tapestry of insights, perspectives, and speculations on New York City's potential to redefine city-making and foster collective cohabitation through architecture.

In the opening chapter, titled "Sharing," the book explores the transformative power of collaborative initiatives and shared resources in shaping urban spaces. It highlights the importance of public spaces, such as parks and plazas, as drivers of social interaction and community building. The chapter also examines the role of technology in facilitating sharing and connectivity, particularly in the context of urban transportation and mobility.

The second chapter, titled "Connecting," delves into the strategies employed to create seamless connections between different parts of the city. It explores the role of infrastructure, such as transportation networks and public spaces, in fostering connectivity and promoting accessibility. The chapter also examines the role of cultural institutions and community organizations in bridging social divides and promoting inclusivity.

The third chapter, titled "Partnering," emphasizes the importance of collaboration and partnerships between public, private, and nonprofit sectors in addressing urban challenges. It highlights the role of public-private partnerships in financing infrastructure projects and promoting sustainable development. The chapter also explores the role of community-based organizations in advocating for social and environmental justice.

Throughout the book, the authors offer insightful commentary and analysis on the current state of New York City and the challenges it faces. They explore the historical context of the city's development, the impact of demographic changes, and the evolving landscape of urban planning and design. The authors also provide practical solutions and recommendations for addressing the city's pressing urban issues, including the promotion of affordable housing, the expansion of public spaces, and the integration of technology into urban infrastructure.

Next New York is not just a book about architecture and urban planning; it is a call to action. It encourages readers to think critically about the future of cities and to engage in the process of shaping their own communities. The book serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, urban designers, community leaders, and anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of urban growth and development.

In conclusion, Over the past 500 years,a range of innovative,responsive,and pragmatic civic actions have helped to generate,define,and maintain New York Citys global significance. From early on much of these actions were responses to population density and the accompanying challenges for health and well-being. Approaching its next growth cycle,New York is again amid important urban transformations that demand new urban and architectural models that allow for an open city to balance gentrification,and to address a lack of public spaces,social infrastructure,and affordable housing. These challenges and their architectural and urban implications are the focus of Next New York . The book captures the citys current momentum through the lens of three important urban actions: sharing,connecting,and partnering. Through 10 essays from scholars and practitioners working on pressing urban issues,a photographic essay portraying New York during COVID-19,and more than 35 design projects from graduate studios at the University of Virginias School of Architecture, Next New York reflects ,comments,and speculates on New York Citys capacity to bring about new conceptions of city-making and collective cohabitation through architecture.


Dimension: 241 x 171 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781957183077

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