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Liam Young – Planet City

Liam Young – Planet City

Planet City is a project by Los Angeles-based film director and architect Liam Young, whose work is prominently featured in the 2020 NGV Triennial. It explores the potential of extreme densification, in a speculative future where ten billion people surrender the rest of the planet to a global wilderness. It imagines a radical reversal of planetary sprawl, where the world’s population retreats from our vast network of cities into one hyper-dense metropolis housing the entire population of the earth.

408 pages, 18 x 10.5 cm, softcover, Uro Publications (Melbourne).

$23.53
Liam Young – Planet City
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Liam Young – Planet City

Planet City is a project by Los Angeles-based film director and architect Liam Young, whose work is prominently featured in the 2020 NGV Triennial. It explores the potential of extreme densification, in a speculative future where ten billion people surrender the rest of the planet to a global wilderness. It imagines a radical reversal of planetary sprawl, where the world’s population retreats from our vast network of cities into one hyper-dense metropolis housing the entire population of the earth.

408 pages, 18 x 10.5 cm, softcover, Uro Publications (Melbourne).

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Planet City is a project by Los Angeles-based film director and architect Liam Young, whose work is prominently featured in the 2020 NGV Triennial. It explores the potential of extreme densification, in a speculative future where ten billion people surrender the rest of the planet to a global wilderness. It imagines a radical reversal of planetary sprawl, where the world’s population retreats from our vast network of cities into one hyper-dense metropolis housing the entire population of the earth.

408 pages, 18 x 10.5 cm, softcover, Uro Publications (Melbourne).

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