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17.11.2025

Urban metabolism: towards an alternative conceptual synthesis

À propos de cet événement

Le 17 novembre 2025 de 12:30 à 14:00

Salle N201

1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, 75007, Paris

Organisé par

AIRE

The interdisciplinary workshop on environmental research (Atelier Interdisciplinaire de Recherches sur l'Environnement; AIRE) aims to bring together the growing community of scholars working on environmental topics at Sciences Po in an interdisciplinary dialogue

In his presentation Matthew Gandy will outline four aspects to urban metabolism: the organicist emphasis on cities and their agricultural hinterlands; the diagrammatic city of modelling and trophic imaginaries; the neo-Marxian concern with metabolic rift and evolving intersections between capital, the human body, and a variety of material infrastructures; and the more recent interest in metabolic densities, occluded pathways, and multispecies metabolic entanglements.  He will suggest that an alternative conceptual synthesis might allow for a more embodied, multi-subjectival, and historically situated reading of urban metabolism.

Speaker

Matthew Gandy is a cultural, urban, and environmental geographer with particular interests in landscape, infrastructure, and more recently bio-diversity. The historical scope of his work extends from the middle decades of the nineteenth century to the recent past. His research ranges from aspects of environmental history, including epidemiology, to contemporary intersections between nature and culture including the visual arts.

 

   

His book Concrete and clay: reworking nature in New York City (MIT Press, 2002) was winner of the 2003 Spiro Kostof award for the book within the previous two years “that has made the greatest contribution to our understanding of urbanism and its relationship with architecture”. His book The fabric of space: water, modernity, and the urban imagination (The MIT Press, 2014) was awarded the 2014 AAG Meridian Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work in Geography and the 2016 award for the most innovative book in planning history from the International Planning History Society. He was Principal Investigator for the ERC Advanced Grant Rethinking urban nature

À propos de cet événement

Le 17 novembre 2025 de 12:30 à 14:00

Salle N201

1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin, 75007, Paris

Organisé par

AIRE