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Food and Urbanism
The Convivial City and a Sustainable Future
Food and Urbanism
The Convivial City and a Sustainable Future
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Cities are home to over fifty percent of the world's population, a figure which is expected to increase enormously by 2050. Despite the growing demand on urban resources and infrastructure, food is still often overlooked as a key factor in planning and designing cities. Without incorporating food into the design process – how it is grown, transported, and bought, cooked, eaten and disposed of – it is impossible to create truly resilient and convivial urbanism.
Moving from the table and home garden to the town, city, and suburbs, Food and Urbanism explores the connections between food and place in past and present design practices. The book also looks to future methods for extending the 'gastronomic' possibilities of urban space. Supported by examples from places across the world, including the UK, Norway, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Romania, Australia and the USA, the book offers insights into how the interplay of physical design and socio-spatial practices centred around food can help to maintain socially rich, productive and sustainable urban space. Susan Parham brings together the latest research from a number of disciplines – urban planning, food studies, sociology, geography, and design – with her own fieldwork on a range of foodscapes to highlight the fundamental role food has to play in shaping the urban future.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Food and Urbanism: the Convivial City and Sustainable Future
Part One: Food, Domesticity and Design
The Paradoxical Kitchen and the Death of Dining
The Garden and Gastronomy
Part Two: Gastronomy and Public Space
Food's Outdoor Room
The Gastronomic Townscape
Ambivalent Suburbia
Convivial Green Space
Part Three: Food Space on the Edge
The Productive Periphery
The Megalopolitan Food Realm
Designing the Critical Food Region
Food and Urbanism in a Global Context
Conclusion: Food and Urbanism – Making a Resilient City
Bibliography
Index
Product details

Published | 26 Feb 2015 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 376 |
ISBN | 9780857854537 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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