by Doris Kleilein (Editor), Friederike Meyer (Editor)
Working from home,
online shopping, undertourism: the disruptive upheavals caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic challenge architecture and urban planning. New spaces
for action are opening up, but are they being utilized? From dividing
traffic space fairly to urban food policies, from new places for work
and recreation to the question on how communities can be oriented
towards the common good: Post-pandemic Urbanism envisions a
near future and discusses how cities and their transformative power can
help to handle this current crisis and those to come.
Author Biography
Friederike Meyer is a journalist and publicist. She studied architecture in Aachen and
Seattle and journalism at the Evangelische Medienakademie in Berlin.
She worked as editor for Bauwelt, guest editor at Hochparterre, lecturer in
architectural communication in Kaiserslautern and has been editor-in-chief
at Baunetz.de since 2017.
Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.79 x 8.27 x 5.75 IN
Publication Date: December 17, 2021