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Nowa
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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Emergent Tokyo
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Benjamin Bansal, in his review for the Urban Studies Journal, describes "Emergent Tokyo" as a well-defined guide for those keen on maintaining the city's unique characteristics. This publication delves into Tokyo's current urban landscape as an exemplary model of how areas can evolve to be open, inclusive, and adaptable without depending on meticulous master plans or corporate-driven urban projects. These patterns arise naturally, fueled by countless small modifications and the ways individuals repurpose spaces within a larger social and economic framework. The resulting energy and dynamism serve as a benchmark for cities worldwide. The book highlights five prominent patterns prevalent in Tokyo: the lively yokocho alleyways, versatile multi-tenant zakkyo structures, ingeniously filled spaces beneath railway tracks, densely packed low-rise neighborhoods, and the meandering ankyo streets that resemble flowing rivers. Unlike typical discussions that often focus elsewhere, this text centers on these distinctive urban features.
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Benjamin Bansal, in his review for the Urban Studies Journal, describes "Emergent Tokyo" as a well-defined guide for those keen on maintaining the city's unique characteristics. This publication delves into Tokyo's current urban landscape as an exemplary model of how areas can evolve to be open, inclusive, and adaptable without depending on meticulous master plans or corporate-driven urban projects. These patterns arise naturally, fueled by countless small modifications and the ways individuals repurpose spaces within a larger social and economic framework. The resulting energy and dynamism serve as a benchmark for cities worldwide. The book highlights five prominent patterns prevalent in Tokyo: the lively yokocho alleyways, versatile multi-tenant zakkyo structures, ingeniously filled spaces beneath railway tracks, densely packed low-rise neighborhoods, and the meandering ankyo streets that resemble flowing rivers. Unlike typical discussions that often focus elsewhere, this text centers on these distinctive urban features.
