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Unlakecity : geography and architecture of Mexico City : where there was a lake, now there is a city

Title
Unlakecity : geography and architecture of Mexico City : where there was a lake, now there is a city / [publisher, Kristin Feireiss, Hans-Jürgen Commerell].
Publication
Berlin : Aedes am Pfefferberg, 2017.

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  • Feireiss, Kristin.
  • Commerell, Hans Jürgen.
  • Aedes am Pfefferberg (Berlin, Germany)
Description
72 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans; 19 cm
Summary
Mexico is the most populous metropolis in America. At two thousand meters above the sea level, it is surrounded by mountains that overpass the three thousand meters of altitude. 'Unlakecity - where there was a lake, now there is a city', is an exhibition that focuses on the geography and the architecture of Mexico City, from the past to the present. Concentrating in two important key subjects - water and the construction of public space, the urban development will be explained visualizing the geographical condition of the city. Curated by Miquel Adrià and Alejandro Hernández Gálvez, the exhibition's title 'Unlakecity' alludes to the transformation that took place over the centuries in the valley of Mexico. The term makes reference to 'un lago', a lake and 'unlake', the process of disappearance of the lake through a constant "urban dehydration". The exhibition is divided in two sections: 'There was a lake' and 'Now there is a city'. The first section reflects on the meaning of water within the context of the city. The second section shows projects of public space, not only understood as squares or parks, but including cultural buildings and public institutions, such as museums, schools, markets and hospitals. Each thematic focus briefly describes the history, and shows some present conditions and takes a glance into future projects, with some utopian ideas but also that are already under construction. Besides maps, plans and photographs, the exhibition showcases a topographic model of the valley of Mexico that presents the current hydrological conditions, a video which shows the transformation of the city during the past five hundred years, and a series of interviews with Mexican architects, urbanists and intellectuals. Exhibition: Aedes Architekturforum, Berlin, Germany (28.01.-21.03.2017).
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Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at Berlin, Aedes am Pfefferberg, January 28 to March 21, 2017.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9783943615395
  • 3943615391
LCCN
9783943615395
OCLC
  • ocn981576852
  • 981576852
  • SCSB-8869862
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Columbia University Libraries