Revista Cidades (LPP x Shifter)

Revista Cidades (LPP x Shifter)

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O LPP e o Shifter present a print magazine about cities, urbanism, and the organization of space in general. A special publication that invites us to reflect on this theme with essays, interviews, reports and different perspectives and ways of thinking.

O LPP, jornal da Lisboa Metropolitana, e o Shifter, a journal of reflection on present and future themes, presents a a journal on cities, urbanism and the organization of space in general. A special publication that invites us to reflect on this theme with essays, interviews, reports, and different perspectives and ways of thinking.

Esta revista resulta de uma colaboração entre o LPP e o Shifter por três motivos: em primeiro lugar, porque são dois projectos-irmãos, que partilham recursos entre si; em segundo lugar, porque o Shifter publica uma revista temática em papel desde 2021 e decidiu neste número falar de cidades, o grande tema do LPP; third and last, because collaborations in journalism make perfect sense.

Available for only $10 (plus shipping), both in the online store do Shifter as in Lisboa Para PessoasThe magazine is limited to 300 copies and a unique opportunity to read works of greater depth that you won't find online.

Throughout almost 100 pages, we start from the concept of 'city' to reflect and rehearse about much more than that. We have an interview with Portuguese sociologist and politician Ana Drago about Lisbon's second crisis, the Housing Crisis, and we talk about the "15 minute city" with the author of the concept, Carlos Moreno. João Mineiro rehearses on the right to the city and the space of politics; Carolina Franco questions who cities are designed for and introduces us to Feminist Urbanism; Rossana Fonseca looks at our society of image and control; and Guilherme Rodrigues opines on cities as democratic spaces in the 21st century. But there's more: we also bring you two names in architecture that are worth knowing for the way they think about their area: Anupama Kundoo and Keller Easterling.

As João Gabriel Ribeiro, Shifter's director, writes in the editorial that accompanies this magazine, "A city is more than a collection of buildings; it is one of the greatest materializations of the complexity of contemporary life. Without representing everything in the world - and it is important that we say this, the world is not and cannot be only cities - cities are the ultimate symbol of life today. (...) How are we designing our cities? Who can belong to them? Who enjoys their existence? And how do these structures respond to the new dictates of the contemporary world, such as the proliferation of the image, digitalization, and surveillance? We do not bring any closed answers, but architects, urban planners and anthropologists give us some clues about the paths we can take to better understand this wonderful social construction we have decided to inhabit."

Index
  • The right to the city and the space of politics: experiences and possibilities - João Mineiro's essay
  • Interview with Ana Drago about "Lisbon's Second Crisis - interview by Guilherme Rodrigues
  • Cities as democratic spaces of the 21st century - Guilherme Rodrigues' opinion
  • For whom the cities are designed - report by Carolina Franco
  • The City of 15 Minutes: Interview with Carlos Moreno - interview by Mário Rui André
  • Anupama Kundoo and the problem of standardization - interview by Carolina Franco
  • Image Society, Control Society - Rossana Fonseca's essay
  • Keller Easterling: The Ecology of Failure - essay by João Gabriel Ribeiro