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Informality through Sustainability explores the phenomenon of informality within urban settlements and aims to unravel the subtle links between informal settlements and sustainability.

Penetrating its global profile and considering urban informality through an understanding of local implications, the authors collectively reveal specific correlations between sites and their local inhabitants. The book opposes simplistic calls to legalise informal settlements or to view them as ‘problems’ to be solved. It comes at a time when common notions of ‘informality’ are being increasingly challenged.

In 25 chapters, the book presents contributions from well-known scholars and practitioners whose theoretical or practical work addresses informality and sustainability at various levels, from city planning and urban design to public space and architectural education. Whilst previous studies on informal settlements have mainly focused on cases in developing countries, approaching the topic through social, cultural and material dimensions, the book explores the concept across a range of contexts, including former Communist countries and those in the so-called Global North. Contributions also explore understandings of informality at various scalar levels – region, precinct, neighbourhood and individual building. Thus, this work helps reposition informality as a relational concept at various scales of urbanisation.

This book will be of great benefit to planners, architects, researchers and policymakers interested in the interplay between informality and sustainability.

Arvustused

"This is a novel reflection on informal settlements and their conditions linking a robust range of contexts at multiple levels of urbanization with crucial issues of environmental regeneration, economic as well as social equality and racial justice. Inevitably, the discourse on sustainable and responsible practices encompasses the urgency to prioritize a human centered design approach in order to observe and register those patterns. It is in this pursuit of interdisciplinary contributions through the lens of sustainability, where the book might well make compelling revelations."

Maria Perbellini, Dean and Professor, School of Architecture and Design, New York Institute of Technology, USA

"Antonino Di Raimo, Steffen Lehmann and Alessandro Melis explore new directions into understanding the phenomenon of Informality. Presented as a three-part unified framework, Informality opens new research directions and is a must-read for future multidisciplinary thinking and creation of sustainable urbanized worlds."

Tom Kovac, Professor, RMIT University, Australia

"A breakthrough book outside of stereotypes! The authors demonstrate with clarity and methodological rigor that cities are never the product of a single deterministic will, but they are the result of the rise of sudden innovations, of independent often informal dynamics which are consolidated by the creativity of the inhabitants, by actions produced by individual and collective actors, whose outcome often exceeds the intentions and control of the most powerful actors. The book explores different resilient communities that, through fertile bricolage, produce powerful alliances between intentionality, spontaneity, causality and design."

Maurizio Carta, Full Professor of Urban Design, University of Palermo, Italy

List of figures
x
List of tables
xviii
List of editors and contributors
xix
Acknowledgements xxiv
Preface xxv
David Turnbull
Introduction 1(6)
Antonino Di Raimo
Steffen Lehmann
Alessandro Melis
PART I What does informality have to say to architecture?: Decolonizing the enquiry and the enquirer
7(116)
Antonino Di Raimo
1 Visualizing The Political: Teddy Cruz And Fonna Forman, In Conversation With Kathy Waghorn
23(15)
Teddy Cruz
Fonna Forman
Kathy Waghorn
2 From A Marxist Arcadia To High-Tech Favelas: The Latency Of Informality In Archizoom And Andrea Branzi
38(15)
Pablo Martinez Capdevila
3 "I'M An Imposter" [ A Godel-C Assandra Incompleteness]
53(14)
Francois Roche
4 Informality And Dissent: The Culture Of Self-Sufficiency Of The American Rural Poor
67(15)
David Franco
5 The Urbanism Of Individual Arrangements: Understanding Specific Realities - The Case Of Tirana
82(13)
Sotir Dhamo
6 Informality And Temporary Appropriation In Atlanta As A Prototype For Resilient Communities
95(8)
William Carpenter
7 Effected Butterflies: Informal Urban Migration Of Monarchs And Humans Across The Us-Mexico Border
103(10)
Mitchell Joachim
Nicholas Gervasi
8 Informality And Commons
113(10)
Simone Sfriso
Massimo Lepore
Raul Pantaleo
Barbora Melis
PART II Informality as a mode of sustainability
123(132)
Steffen Lehmann
9 The Self-Organising City And Its Modus Operandi: Informal Urbanism And Public Space
131(22)
Steffen Lehmann
10 Housing The Majority, Destroying Agrarian Land: The Irreconcilable Dilemma Of Cairo's Informal Areas
153(14)
Charlotte Malterre-Barthes
11 Informality And Mass Housing In Seoul: The Role Of Informal Settlements In The Formation Of Megaprojects
167(13)
Dario Pedrabissi
12 The Role Of Adaptation In Changing The Micro-Morphology Of Informal Settlements
180(16)
Paul Jones
13 Urban (In)Formality And The New Unsustainable Landscape Of The Global South: Case Study Of Megacity Dhaka
196(17)
Mohammad S.H. Swapan
Atiq Zaman
Steffen Lehmann
14 Landscape--Infrastructure: Formal-Informal Entanglements Across Political Ecologies Of Resource Use
213(12)
Daniela Perrotti
15 `Aqui Estamos Y No Nos Vamos': Contested Ground, Sustainable Informal Settlement And Human Consequence In The Urban Landscape Of South Los Angeles
225(12)
Daniel H. Ortega
16 The Hill And The Asphalt: A 50-Year Perspective On Informality In Rio De Janeiro
237(18)
Janice E. Perlman
PART III Informal behaviour as a form of community resilience
255(150)
Alessandro Melis
17 Informal Microclimates: Study On Self-Built Settlements And Human Comfort In Amman
263(14)
Ata Chokhachian
Daniele Santucci
Thomas Auer
18 Urban Form Of Informal Settlements In The Western Balkans
277(16)
Dorina Pojani
19 Understanding Temporary Appropriation And The Streetscape Design: The Case Of Algiers, Auckland And Mexico City
293(24)
J. Antonio Lara-Hernandez
M. Yazid Khemri
Alessandro Melis
20 Reinventing City Planning In A Context That "Hates" Planning!
317(16)
Besnik Aliaj
21 Roman Lessons: What If Informality Was Not A Bug To Be Corrected But A Bacterium Capable Of Reactivating A Dormant Urban Metabolism?
333(10)
Alessandra Lai
Francesco Careri
22 Informality In Formality: The Case Of A Neighbourhood In A Nigerian City
343(13)
Olufunto Ijatuyi
Hezekiah Adedayo Ayoola
Alessandro Melis
23 Achieving Community Resilience Through Informal Urban Practices: The Case Of El Houma In Algiers
356(21)
Mohamed Yazid Khemri
Alessandro Melis
24 Learning Place Attachment From The Informal City
377(13)
Cristina Dreifuss-Serrano
25 Designing The "Off-Grid" City: Empowering The Transactions Of Infrastructure
390(15)
Aseem Inam
Index 405
Antonino Di Raimo, FEA, is a Reader in Architecture at the University of Portsmouths School of Architecture (UK), where he is also a Co-Lead in research. He joined the University of Portsmouth in 2017. Prior to this, he had been teaching in Italy (University of La Sapienza) and Albania (Polis University, Tirana).

Steffen Lehmann, Assoc. AIA, RIBA, AoU, is Director of the School of Architecture at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (USA), and a full Professor of Architecture. He is also Founding Director of the interdisciplinary Urban Futures Lab and Director of the Future Cities Leadership Institute.

Alessandro Melis, RIBA, ARB, AoU, is a full Professor of Architecture Innovation at the University of Portsmouth (UK) and the co-director of the Cluster for Sustainable Cities. He is the curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 17th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice 202021.