Model City Pyongyang
Discover the fascinating world of urban design with Model City Pyongyang by Cristiano Bianchi. Published in 2019, this insightful book delves into the unique architecture and planning of North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, which was entirely reconstructed after the Korean War (1950-53). Unlike other 'model' cities throughout history, such as those from the Renaissance or modernist utopias like Brasília, Pyongyang was meticulously designed to embody a singular ideological vision that serves as a blueprint for the nation.
With 224 pages of engaging content, Bianchi explores how the city's urban fabric reflects its political narrative, offering readers a profound understanding of how architecture can shape societal values. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social history, urban studies, or the intricate relationship between ideology and city planning. Dive into the complexities of Pyongyang and see how it stands out in the landscape of global cities.