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City Shock

City Shock. Planning the Unexpected, Edited by Winy Maas, Felix Madrazo, NAI010 Publishers, 2013

In a world of seemingly ever-increasing instability, many urban planning decisions seem to be governed not by vision, but by fear–fear of disaster, of change, of the unknown. What can we learn from this state of affairs? Can such fear be made beneficial? Is it conceivable that ‘fear’ might even offer a kind ofguide in matters of urban planning? Guided by fantasy and invention rather than science, City Shock: Planning the Unexpected proposes ten ‘what if’ scenarios, imagining how each of these scenarios could play out in the Dutch landscape between 2018 and 2047. In a narrative composed of feasible but unlikely headlines, a series of newspaper-style spreads report on fictitious future catastrophic events, exposing possible causes and consequences.

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