Urban Acupuncture

Urban Acupuncture

by Jaime Lerner
Urban Acupuncture

Urban Acupuncture

by Jaime Lerner

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Overview



During his three terms as mayor of Curitiba, Brazil in the 1970s and ‘80s, architect and urbanist Jaime Lerner transformed his city into a global model of the sustainable and livable community. From the pioneering Bus Rapid Transit system to parks designed to catch runoff and reduce flooding, and the creation of pedestrian-only zones, Lerner has been the driving force behind a host of innovative urban projects. In more than forty years of work in cities around the globe, Lerner has found that changes to a community don’t need to be large-scale and expensive to have a transformative impact—in fact, one block, park, or a single person can have an outsized effect on life in the surrounding city.

In Urban Acupuncture, Lerner celebrates these “pinpricks” of urbanism—projects, people, and initiatives from around the world that ripple through their communities to uplift city life. With meditative and descriptive prose, Lerner brings readers around the world to streets and neighborhoods where urban acupuncture has been practiced best, from the bustling La Boqueria market in Barcelona to the revitalization of the Cheonggyecheon River in Seoul, South Korea. Through this journey, Lerner invites us to re-examine the true building blocks of vibrant communities—the tree-lined avenues, night vendors, and songs and traditions that connect us to our cities and to one another.

Urban Acupuncture is the first of Jaime Lerner’s visionary work to be published in English. It is a love letter to the elements that make a street hum with life or a neighborhood feel like home, penned by one of the world’s most successful advocates for sustainable and livable urbanism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610917278
Publisher: Island Press
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author



Jaime Lerner is a renowned architect and planner who served three terms as mayor of Curitiba, Brazil and two terms as governor of the state of Paraná. He has won numerous international awards, including the United Nations Environmental Award in 1990, and was nominated as one of Time magazine’s twenty-five most influential thinkers in the world in 2010. Lerner is founder of Jaime Lerner Associated Architects, served as President of the International Union of Architects from 2002-2005, and is currently a member of the board of directors of the World Resources Institute.

Table of Contents



Preface \ Carol Coletta, Knight Foundation
Foreword \ Jan Gehl
Introduction
Chapter 1. 24-Hour Shopkeepers in New York City
Chapter 2. The Old Cinema Novo
Chapter 3. Rescuing a River
Chapter 4. The Forbidden City
Chapter 5. Cali
Chapter 6. Do Nothing! Urgently
Chapter 7. Around the Clock, or The 24-Hour City
Chapter 8. Urban Kindness
Chapter 9. Musical Acupuncture
Chapter 10. Continuity is Life
Chapter 11. Street Sounds, Colors, and Scents
Chapter 12. Good Recycling
Chapter 13. People in the Streets
Chapter 14. Smart Car, Smart Bus
Chapter 15. Commitment to Solidarity
Chapter 16. Draw Your City
Chapter 17. Instructions for Performing Urban Acupuncture 
Chapter 18. Creative Leisure vs. Industrious Mediocrity
Chapter 19. Self-Esteem Is Good Acupuncture
Chapter 20. Light Is Good Acupuncture
Chapter 21. Aqua-puncture
Chapter 22. The Mobility Card
Chapter 23. Eco-clock
Chapter 24. Arborescence
Chapter 25. Produced Memory
Chapter 26. Of Parks, Squares, and Monuments
Chapter 27. The One-Page Guide
Chapter 28. Urban Cholesterol
Chapter 29. Buildings with Dignity
Chapter 30. Acupuncture of Silence
Chapter 31. Ramblas and Galleries
Chapter 32. A Pinprick Doesn't Hurt
Chapter 33. Trompe L'oeil
Chapter 34. A Letter to Fellini
Chapter 35. How to Find Someone in a City
Chapter 36. The Presence of Genius 
Chapter 37. Markets and Street Fairs
Chapter 38. The Bar Counter 
Chapter 39. Love for the City
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