Roundtable: Research Architecture & David Harvey

by Mark Tebeau | July 2nd, 2009

Eyal Weizman offers and incisive portrait of David Harvey and his view of the city in this essay that broadly thinks about the implications of Harvey’s work for understanding cities and offers a novel conception of having a right to the city. Roundtable: Research Architecture | David Harvey–The Right to the City.

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