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Eating, Building, Dwelling

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The intricate relationship between food, city, and architecture, spanning from ancient civilizations to the present, serves as a focal point for interdisciplinary discourse. This book delves into a diverse set of cases throughout history in which processes related to food significantly influenced architectural or urban designs.

This book delineates three spatial levels - city, home, and intermediate spaces - illuminating their dynamic interplay within the construct of a continually evolving "food space". Featuring twelve contributions from Mediterranean Europe, this publication explores historical legacies and contemporary challenges. Divided into urban-territorial and architectural scales, it offers nuanced insights into urban dynamics, domestic life, and gastronomic tourism. Supported by a prestigious introductory study, this research advances a comprehensive understanding of food's role in shaping urban environments.

Through the texts of this book, those interested in cultural studies of food, urban history, and architecture will be able to reflect on our relationship with food and its processes, and how it affects the way we live and design our cities and their architectures.

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ISBN: 9781032798288
Publication date: 26th November 2024
Author: David Arredondo, Juan Calatrava, Marta Sequeira
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 242 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Architecture
Genres: History of architecture
Housing and homelessness
Urban communities
Agribusiness and primary industries
Regional / International studies
Landscape architecture and design
Agricultural science
Regional and area planning
Civil engineering, surveying and building