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Post-Pandemic Urbanism (Paperback, 2021, Jovis Verlag) 3 stars

Working from home, undertourism, online shopping: the disruptive upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic challenge …

Sustainability via destruction

3 stars

Post-Pandemic Urbanism, a German collection of essays that I read in translation, looks at the changes that the pandemic created and sees a world where some impossible things have become possible, but where other intractable things have only become more so. I rate this a 3-star only because I come in with somewhat different politics and found the tone off-putting at times.

At times like the beginning, really, where the first essayist basically says everything went to hell when we stopped living in earthen huts. But I stuck with it, and while there were entire essays that I skimmed through, there were others that fascinated me, particularly around transportation infrastructure.

On bad days I have a bad attitude toward bikes, which in my area tend to block crosswalks and treat wheelchair ramps as a quick way to get on the sidewalk. But I have nothing but support for the cycling …