Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV
Updated 3rd edition
“Don’t be put off by probably the plainest cover I have ever seen on a book, delve inside and you’ll be captivated. This is a significant, inspiring piece of publishing, something to treasure especially by all whom have been affected by the Christchurch earthquakes, but also to the wider NZ community. I shall value my copy.” — Graham Beattie
This book is a collection of 183 temporary and transitional projects that have occurred in Christchurch since September 2010. It illustrates a city dealing with the tragic loss of people and the massive changes to its urban fabric that includes losing 80% of its central city buildings and over 4000 residential houses, and the hopes, frustrations, and dreams that all this entails.
The book profiles many types of projects including: acts of protest, improvised community constructions, artworks both legal and improvised, bars, cafes, temporary stadiums and shopping centres, and much much more. It is the first book to compile these important projects, and is an historically important document. It is also something of a how-to manual that will contribute to the intelligent and creative rediscovery of Christchurch City.
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Publication Date: 2013
Book Size: 210mm x 210mm
Format: Soft cover, Full colour illustrations throughout
Page count: 368
ISBN: 978-0-473-25018-8
*Ships within 2-4 business days
Updated 3rd edition
“Don’t be put off by probably the plainest cover I have ever seen on a book, delve inside and you’ll be captivated. This is a significant, inspiring piece of publishing, something to treasure especially by all whom have been affected by the Christchurch earthquakes, but also to the wider NZ community. I shall value my copy.” — Graham Beattie
This book is a collection of 183 temporary and transitional projects that have occurred in Christchurch since September 2010. It illustrates a city dealing with the tragic loss of people and the massive changes to its urban fabric that includes losing 80% of its central city buildings and over 4000 residential houses, and the hopes, frustrations, and dreams that all this entails.
The book profiles many types of projects including: acts of protest, improvised community constructions, artworks both legal and improvised, bars, cafes, temporary stadiums and shopping centres, and much much more. It is the first book to compile these important projects, and is an historically important document. It is also something of a how-to manual that will contribute to the intelligent and creative rediscovery of Christchurch City.
-
Publication Date: 2013
Book Size: 210mm x 210mm
Format: Soft cover, Full colour illustrations throughout
Page count: 368
ISBN: 978-0-473-25018-8
*Ships within 2-4 business days
Updated 3rd edition
“Don’t be put off by probably the plainest cover I have ever seen on a book, delve inside and you’ll be captivated. This is a significant, inspiring piece of publishing, something to treasure especially by all whom have been affected by the Christchurch earthquakes, but also to the wider NZ community. I shall value my copy.” — Graham Beattie
This book is a collection of 183 temporary and transitional projects that have occurred in Christchurch since September 2010. It illustrates a city dealing with the tragic loss of people and the massive changes to its urban fabric that includes losing 80% of its central city buildings and over 4000 residential houses, and the hopes, frustrations, and dreams that all this entails.
The book profiles many types of projects including: acts of protest, improvised community constructions, artworks both legal and improvised, bars, cafes, temporary stadiums and shopping centres, and much much more. It is the first book to compile these important projects, and is an historically important document. It is also something of a how-to manual that will contribute to the intelligent and creative rediscovery of Christchurch City.
-
Publication Date: 2013
Book Size: 210mm x 210mm
Format: Soft cover, Full colour illustrations throughout
Page count: 368
ISBN: 978-0-473-25018-8
*Ships within 2-4 business days