Writings on Cities
Discover the profound insights of Henri Lefebvre in Writings on Cities, a pivotal work that explores the complexities of urban life and the dynamics of city environments. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1995, this paperback edition spans 272 pages and is a must-read for anyone interested in urban studies and the socio-spatial dimensions of cities.
Lefebvre, a prominent French intellectual, delves deep into the essence of urban existence, offering a critical perspective that has resonated with both academics and practitioners in the field of architecture and urban planning. Following the acclaim of his earlier work, The Production of Space, this collection solidifies his status as a key figure in understanding the interactions between society and the urban landscape.
Enhance your knowledge of urban theory and engage with Lefebvre’s influential ideas by adding Writings on Cities to your collection today!