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Ruined skylines: Aesthetics, politics and London’s towering cityscape

Karimnia, Elahe

Authors

Elahe Karimnia



Abstract

The debate over the tall-building boom in London is often torn between those supporting market-led spectacular urban development and those advocating for historic conservation of the traditional cityscape. In Ruined Skylines, Günter Gassner critically intervenes in these discussions, utilising the notion of ruination to show how the city skyline can be a site for radical urban politics. If we are after fundamental change for our cities and a transformation in the way urbanisation is understood and practised, this book offers a fresh and unorthodox framing that is provocative and creative.

Citation

Karimnia, E. (2020). Ruined skylines: Aesthetics, politics and London’s towering cityscape. [Blog]

Digital Artefact Type Website Content
Acceptance Date Jul 24, 2020
Online Publication Date Aug 24, 2020
Publication Date Aug 24, 2020
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2022
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9284867
Publisher URL https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2020/08/24/book-review-ruined-skylines-aesthetics-politics-and-londons-towering-cityscape-by-gunter-gassner/

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