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Mumbai Reciclado: interpretando el Slum

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Mumbai Reciclado: interpretando el Slum
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  • Publisher UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ DE HENARES
  • ISBN13 9788415595830
  • ISBN10 8415595832
  • Type Book
  • Pages 290
  • Collection OBRAS COLECTIVAS ARQUITECTURA
  • Published 2013
  • Language English
  • Bookbinding Rustic

Mumbai Reciclado: interpretando el Slum

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Editorial UNIVERSIDAD DE ALCALÁ DE HENARES

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En Mumbai (antigua Bombay), capital comercial de la India y una de las urbes más activas del planeta, seis millones de personas viven en asentamientos informales y generan el cincuenta por ciento de la economía. En el libro "Mumbai reciclado, interpretando el Slum" presentamos una reflexión de mirada múltiple sobre el creciente fenómeno de la ciudad no planificada y exploramos soluciones alternativas, abriendo nuevos caminos para la práctica del urbanismo tradicional. In the city of Mumbai (old Bombay), the business capital of India and one of the most dynamic cities in the world, there are six million people who inhabit informal settlements and generate fifty per cent of the total wealth. Trough the book "Mumbai recycled, re-envisioning the Slum", we introduce an array of perspectives and reflections upon the growing phenomenon of the unplanned city, and search for alternative solutions in the practice of traditional urbanism.

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