Title (english) | Fiume Fantastika |
Author | Vedran Mimica MBZ: 109444 |
Author | Maroje Mrduljaš |
Author | Idis Turato |
Author | Velid Đekić |
Author | Federico Carlo Simonelli |
Author | Luka Skansi |
Author | Deyan Sudjic |
Author | Tvrtko Jakovina |
Author | Mojca Smode Cvitanović |
Author | Marina Smokvina |
Author | Kristian Benić |
Author | Irena Kregar Šegota |
Editor | Vedran Mimica MBZ: 109444 |
Editor | Maroje Mrduljaš |
Editor | Idis Turato |
Other responsibility | Dado Čakalo (Translator) |
Other responsibility | Edward Djordjevic (Translator) |
Other responsibility | Irena Šentevska (Translator) |
Other responsibility | Leo Kirinčić (Illustrator) |
Other responsibility | Ida Križaj Leko (Illustrator) |
Author's institution | University of Rijeka |
Author's institution | University of Zagreb |
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline | TECHNICAL SCIENCES Architecture and Urbanism |
Abstract (english) | This book is the result of research on the city of Rijeka, carried out by DeltaLab at the University of Rijeka, and made possible by using resources of the Rijeka 2020 — European Capital of Culture project. Located at the crossroads of cultures, nations, economic interests, and ideologies, Rijeka has experienced dramatic ups and downs from the begin-ning of the 18th century until today, which in turn seriously affected its urban physiognomy. Squeezed between the sea and the mountains, the urban culture of Rijeka is marked by simultaneous conflicts and cooperation between the industrial infrastructure complex and the public domain. The book outlines key episodes of its fantastic history in which numerous dilemmas of global modern society are sharpened to the extreme. The middle part of the book is devoted to answering the question of Hashim Sarkis, director of the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale: "How will we live together?" As a conceptual answer to this critical question for the future of human relations and the built environment, DeltaLab developed the Croatian Pavilion under the title Togetherness / Togetherless. The book ends with the Reader of Urban Studies, for which a series of essays were created by various authors, shedding light on global and local historical, political, economic, and urban influences on the development of the city of Rijeka. |
Keywords (english) | |
Language | english |
Publication type | Authored book-Professional book-Professional monograph |
Publication status | Published |
Peer review | No peer review |
Publication version | Published version |
Pages | 800 |
ISBN | 978-953-7720-54-4 |
URN:NBN | urn:nbn:hr:188:275084 |
Printed book publication date | 2022 |
Type of resource | Text |
Publisher | University of Rijeka |
Publisher | Oaza Books |
Publishing place | Rijeka |
Publishing place | Zagreb |
Access conditions | Closed access |
Terms of use | |
Created on | 2022-05-12 16:15:25 |