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Walking in Transforming African Housing Cityscapes
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This book opens up a critical thinking on the extent at which uncoordinated transformations of housing cityscapes in cities denies walk-ability rights in favour of high-rise building construction and motorized mobilities. Replacement of single store residential houses with high-rise buildings without sufficient provision of social infrastructure has a serious negative impact on spatial functions. Unguided housing cityscape transformations in Kariakoo urban center in Tanzania has provide a show-case. Insufficient knowledge on how to handle these transformations has caused multi-layered negative effects on the public realms in general and people's walk-ability in particular. It has been revealed that there is an inversion of spaces in the public realms such as encroachment of streets' right-of-ways, pedestrian walkways and plot setbacks which compromises the quality of both public and private life of city dwellers. Sporadic invention of midblock streets "magoli" has escalated urban walking problems. The growth and death of housing cityscapes is a natural phenomenon but should be guided by both professionals and policy makers.
Autorentext
Faustin Mosha is a Practicing Architect for Moshi Municipal Council and Managing Director of MK Archplan Associate Company Limited in Tanzania.Livin Mosha is an Associate Professor of architecture at Ardhi University and a practicing architect in Tanzania.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Faustin Mosha , Livin Mosha
- Titel Walking in Transforming African Housing Cityscapes
- Veröffentlichung 24.11.2015
- ISBN 3659803138
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783659803130
- Jahr 2015
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T10mm
- Gewicht 244g
- Genre Art
- Anzahl Seiten 152
- Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- GTIN 09783659803130