LA+ Vitality
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Product details
- ISBN 9781943532650
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 222 x 266mm
- Publication Date: 18 Mar 2020
- Publisher: Oro Editions
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Vitality is liveliness, to be alive. To be alive is to have the ability to harvest energy for movement, growth, and self-replication. But without health, vitality is just mechanistic. In this issue of LA+ we explore the notion of vitality as a proxy for the health of all things. We explore how design can improve the vitality of people, cities, systems, and landscapes.
Articles include:
- Sara Jensen-Carr explores the intertwined epidemiology of ecosystems, cities, and human bodies.
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Through the intimate case study of a 15th century Roman noblewoman,
historian Mirka Benes reveals the role of gardens in maintaining
physical and mental health in the early modern era.
- Design anthropologist Chuan Hao Chen reflects on vitality through the metaphor of the medical emergency.
- Experimental psychologist Colin Ellard explores questions about the roots of our perceptions of life and agency.
- Urban designer Julian Bolleter shines a light on the practice of placemaking in contemporary Dubai.
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Public health scientists Billie Giles Corti, Jonathan Arundel, and Lucy
Gunn explain why urban design is important in creating livable cities.
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Landscape architect Clay Gruber captures a case study of the potential
for renewal of a rural American landscape drained of socio-economic
vitality.
- Designer Colin Curley surveys the beautiful ugliness of Newtown Creek, New York's most-polluted waterway.
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Biodiversity conservation scientist Andrew Gonzalez explains his
multi-year research into designing a comprehensive and practicable green
network for the city of Montreal and its hinterlands.
- Landscape architect Jake Boswell offers a wide-ranging rumination on ecology and aesthetics.
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Psychiatrist and urban health scholar Mindy Thompson Fullilove reflects
upon the vitality of main streets in small-town America.
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Philosopher Mark Kingwell takes on artificial intelligence in a series
of provocative propositions dealing with notions of life and vitality.
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Architect and urban designer Christopher Marcinkoski considers Tokyo's
landscape future in the face of significant population decline.
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Also includes interviews with the celebrated author of Vibrant Matter,
Jane Bennett, MASS Design Group's Sierra Bainbridge, and The Nature
Conservancy's lead scientist for global cities Rob MacDonald.
