
The Homegrown City
reclaiming the metropolis for its users
$37.59
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
2 February 2026
Summary
The Homegrown City: Reclaiming Urban Development from the Ground Up
By the middle of this century, over 3 billion people will live in settlements typically called slums or referred to euphemistically as “informal”. These unplanned, though often functionally integrated neighborhoods are seen as the antithesis of the planned metropolis. But, as Echanove and Srivastava argue, the homegrown city is a fragile yet resilient part of an urban system, which has been dismissed and brutalized …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781788730136 |
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ISBN-10: | 1788730135 |
Author: | Rahul Srivastava, Matias Sendoa Echanove |
Publisher: | Verso Books |
Imprint: | Verso Books |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 272 |
Release Date: | 2 February 2026 |
Weight: | 350g |
Dimensions: | 210mm x 140mm |
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About The Author
Rahul Srivastava
Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava co-founded urbz.net, an experimental action and research collective specialising in participatory planning and design. Its clients include community groups, municipal governments, international organisations, private foundations and corporations. urbz has worked with citizens, organisations and municipalities in Mumbai, Bogotá, São Paulo, Geneva and Seoul. urbz’s work was exhibited at MoMA in New York, MAXXI in Rome, MAK in Vienna, Istanbul Design Biennial, Chicago Architecture Biennial, Sao Paulo Cultural Center, and Bhau Daji Lad City Museum in Mumbai. They have been published in journals such as The Hindu, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Art India, Domus (Milan), Oxford University Press and Strelka Press (Moscow). The Homegrown City is the first major publication that summarises what they have learned from more than a decade of practice and engagement with cities.
Matias has studied Economics and Political Science at London School of Economics, Urban Planning at Columbia University in New York and Urban Information Systems at University of Tokyo.
Rahul has studied Sociology and Anthropology at St. Xavier’s College (Mumbai), JNU (Delhi) and University of Cambridge (UK).
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