Achievable Utopias : Urban Collectives

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The authors present the practices of the collectives of architects, designers, artists and citizens who have taken centre stage in urban spaces since the end of the 1990s, formulating the hypothesis that they are inspired (more or less consciously and explicitly) by the writings and experiments carried out by the representatives of the so-called “radical” architectural movement that preceded them in the 1970s. In this perspective, they analyse in particular the legacy of the notion of “feasible utopia” developed by the architect Yona Friedman.

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