Dystopia: How the Tyranny of Specialists Destroy African Cities

Dystopia: How the Tyranny of Specialists Destroy African Cities

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Publisher's Synopsis

A revelation of the spatial atrocities committed by specialists in development of African cities.

For more than fifty centuries, cities were planned and developed by generalists. The town planners were Jacks of all trades yet masters of none. In the last fifty years however, this all changed. Town planning dismantled into various specialists - masters of a single trade. Traffic engineers, urban environmentalists, modernist architects, town planning regulators, Marxist and postmodern scholars . As these specialists focus on their specialities, governed by ideological loyalty and possessiveness, they work in isolations a practice that is pushing African cities off the cliff.

In Dystopia, Archimedes Muzenda reveals the destruction that specialists are creating in cities across Africa. He reveals how in their tyrannical nature specialists are committing spatial atrocities, turning African cities into dystopias. In doing so, Muzenda sets basis for specialists to find one another if they are to create prosperous, sustainable and just cities - cities that are liveable.

Book information

ISBN: 9781779068873
Publisher: African Urban Institute Press
Imprint: African Urban Institute Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 318g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 14mm