… integration (and in a symmetric manner between unbundled networks and urbansplintering) without the authors ever offering themselves the means to validate (or invalidate) this …
… SplinteringUrbanism is a crucial text for architects and urban designers who are interested in the roles of network infrastructure – particularly new digital telecommunications …
S Guy - Urban Studies, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
… splintered networks are rapidly replacing the largely standardised and homogeneous networks that developed … -environmental impact of splinteredurbannetworks by comparing and …
S Graham, S Marvin - Journal of Urban Technology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… are best understood when urban infrastructure networks and spaces are approached and … grids; energy systems as well as water and sewerage networks, and so on. Such a point was …
JPD Addie - Journal of Urban Technology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… society has unleashed a qualitatively distinct form of “network time” … Network time does not negate industrial clock time. Rather, … The splintering of network time engenders highly uneven …
… Their basic argument is that urban infrastructure networks, once developed and maintained by the public sector, have been opened to private competition, a shift with a range of …
O Coutard - Sustaining Urban Networks, 2004 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… The contribution of the book to the “splinteringurbanism” thesis is threefold. First, the authors heuristically merge different perspectives and different levels of argument in their attempt to …
… -splintered, the consolidation phase can see networks transform … networks become embedded in urban life; regional water and waste removal services shift in focus away from network …
… implicitly start from the imaginary of infrastructure as conceptualized in Splintering Urbanism. These essential urban systems and networks of water, waste, energy, transport, and …