A 21st-Century Socialist Country
Towards Sustainability
- In connection to the current diplomatic situation between the US and North Korea
- North Korea is one of the most interesting current issues with most people only aware of negative news concerning the country. This book conveys the positive potential of North Korea.
- This book will be of interest to academics, persons interested in North Korea, Urban Design, or Planning scholars
- Covers national planning as a small country and new national planning for North Korea
North Korea, the world’s most closed off country, has begun to make a different move. Kim Jung-un has opened dialogue with South Korea and is also preparing to correspond with other countries. There are both doubtful and positive responses to this change. However, this opens a new possible scenario for North Korea in the future.
This book is focused on the potential that the country has. Of course, they have lots of issues, but they can be a sustainable country. Research begins with the past and existing condition of the country, a Socialist government, and eludes to the future. To set the strategies for future development, we need to focus on two types of precedents: Post-socialist countries and megalopolis. Based on these two features, this book suggests a new North Korean national planning, called H-city.
H-city will be the main structure for future development. However, at the same time, micro-scale developments should be encouraged too. What could be the catalysts for that? This book is focused on train stations, markets, and the area between them. The H-city with the small catalysts can make people imagine a new possibility of North Korea.
- Publisher
- ORO Editions
- ISBN
- 9781943532773
- Published
- 23rd Dec 2020
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Australasia & Asia (except Japan; China non-exclusive)
- Size
- 254 mm x 203 mm
- Pages
- 180 Pages
- Illustrations
- 150 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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