From Urban Acupuncture to the Third Generation City

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The crisis of urbanism is analyzed as a vital phenomenon that prepares the Third Generation City—its connection with nature and its flesh. The industrial city is, on the contrary, fictitious. The example of the settlement of Treasure Hill, near Taipei, is given. As an organic ruin of the industrial city, Treasure Hill is a bio-urban site of resistance and an acupuncture point of Taipei, with its own design methodology based on Local Knowledge. This ruin is the matter from which parasite urbanism composts the modern city. Another example is offered by observing the daily life in Mumbai’s unofficial settlements. Urban acupuncture, the Third Generation City, and the conceptual model of Paracity speak to the community that rests in the hands of its own people.

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Casagrande, M. (2020). From Urban Acupuncture to the Third Generation City. In Contemporary Urban Design Thinking (Vol. Part F178, pp. 131–153). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26717-9_7

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