Explores the political organization of urban life in Ancient Greece, focusing on the transition from village to Polis and the significance of the Polis as a citizen state.
Explores the concept of No-Stop City as a challenging residential parkings system and climatic universal system, presenting alternative urban models and discussing the future urban design for Berlin.
Examines African urban challenges, including urbanization rates, housing costs, and spatial fragmentation, emphasizing the need for effective urban planning and redefining modernity.
Explores the challenges faced by vulnerable populations living in informal settlements in African cities, discussing their precarious living conditions and lack of basic infrastructure.
Examines habitability, security, freedom, and the socio-aesthetic dimensions of atmosphere in urban spaces, emphasizing the importance of fundamental freedoms in creating habitable environments.