Eve Blau Editor
Ivan Rupnik Editor
Lars Müller Publishers, Zurich, 2013, English
Nonfiction, Architecture; Nonfiction, Urban Design
6.5 × 9.5 inches, hardcover, 320 pages, 700 illustrations
ISBN: 9783037783061
Suggested Retail Price: $60.00

From the Publisher. Baku: Oil and Urbanism is the first architectural study of the relationship between oil and urbanism. Its focus is Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan and formerly part of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. Since the late 19th century, oil and urbanism have been intertwined in the spaces of the city. Later, Baku was the site of one of the most spectacular experiments in Soviet urban and infrastructural design —“Neft Dashlari,” the first off-shore drilling facility in the world, a city built on trestles in the Caspian Sea. Today, Baku is undergoing its second major oil boom. The book examines how urban design, planning, and architecture have dealt with the issue of oil in varying political conditions. Working with maps and archival photographs, the book analyzes sites, buildings, urban fabric, plans to understand the evolution of the city.

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