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The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design Copertina rigida – 6 ottobre 2020
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Out now: The most entertaining and fascinating book about architecture and design, from the wildly popular podcast 99% Invisible.
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A New York Times Bestseller
'Full of surprises and quirky information . . . a fascinating journey through the over-familiar.' - Financial Times, Best Books of 2020
'[A] diverse and enlightening book . . . The 99% Invisible City is altogether fresh and imaginative when it comes to thinking about urban spaces.' -The New York Times Book Review
'A delightful book about the under-appreciated wonders of good design' - Tim Harford, bestselling author of The Undercover Economist and Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy
'99% Invisible goes deep on the design and architecture we tend to overlook - this is it in glorious guidebook form . . . fascinating.' Wired
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This is 99% Invisible.
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A beautifully designed guidebook to the unnoticed yet essential elements of our cities, from the creators of the wildly popular 99% Invisible podcast
Have you ever wondered what those bright, squiggly graffiti marks on the sidewalk mean?
Or stopped to ponder who gets to name the streets we walk along?
Or what the story is behind those dancing inflatable figures in car dealerships?
99% Invisible is a big-ideas podcast about small-seeming things, revealing stories baked into the buildings we inhabit, the streets we drive, and the sidewalks we traverse. The show celebrates design and architecture in all of its functional glory and accidental absurdity, with intriguing tales of both designers and the people impacted by their designs.
Now, in The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to Hidden World of Everyday Design, host Roman Mars and coauthor Kurt Kohlstedt zoom in on the various elements that make our cities work, exploring the origins and other fascinating stories behind everything from power grids and fire escapes to drinking fountains and street signs. With deeply researched entries and beautiful line drawings throughout, The 99% Invisible City will captivate devoted fans of the show and anyone curious about design, urban environments, and the unsung marvels of the world around them.
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You are about to see stories everywhere, you beautiful nerd. Now get out there.
'If you've ever wondered why our world is the way it is, this show has your answers' The Hustle
'99% Invisible...is completely wonderful and entertaining and beautifully produced...' Ira Glass, This American Life
'The hugely inventive 99% Invisible treats the design of everyday things like a forensic science.' WIRED
- Lunghezza stampa400 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- EditoreHachette Collections
- Data di pubblicazione6 ottobre 2020
- Dimensioni18.6 x 3 x 23 cm
- ISBN-101529355273
- ISBN-13978-1529355277
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Now, in The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to Hidden World of Everyday Design, host Roman Mars and coauthor Kurt Kohlstedt zoom in on the various elements that make our cities work, exploring the origins and other fascinating stories behind everything from power grids and fire escapes to drinking fountains and street signs. With deeply researched entries and beautiful line drawings throughout, The 99% Invisible City will captivate devoted fans of the show and anyone curious about design, urban environments, and the unsung marvels of the world around them.
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- Editore : Hachette Collections; 1° edizione (6 ottobre 2020)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina rigida : 400 pagine
- ISBN-10 : 1529355273
- ISBN-13 : 978-1529355277
- Peso articolo : 1,2 Kilograms
- Dimensioni : 18.6 x 3 x 23 cm
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 708 in Architettura del paesaggio
- n. 1.340 in Progettazione architettonica
- n. 1.557 in Geografia (Libri)
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Wanting to head out for a 99% invisible design Safari into the city… with this beast in my backpack feels slightly disconnected rather than having it as a pocket book for example. Good for in the house but not as a field guidebook.
All in all love the style though.
FIrst, it's illustrated only by what some reviewers call "beautiful line drawings" by Patrick Vale. The drawings are functional in several ways. They are much more legible on my classic black-and-white e-Ink technology KIndle. And because they are drawings, they can illustrate things very clearly in a small space. In some cases, the drawings seem "clever" and "clear." In other cases, I regret to say, they just seem "crude."
Consider the beautifully painted manhole covers of Osaka Japan. They are works of art. They are in color, they are delicate, and they are immensely varied. What kind of nut thinks you can convey this adequately in a single black-and-white sketch of one of them? No words, however eloquent, can make up for it. I don't know what constraints led to this decision, but it sucks. I need to read this book with a tablet next to me, and make web searches as I read each page in order to see adequate images of the things the book is describing. In this case, a decent minimum would six to twelve full-color images.
Second, the title promises a "field guide." It isn't. There is no way you can look at something weird in the urban landscape, go to the book and identify it. It doesn't even attempt to provide one. At least one website classifies it as a "reference work." It isn't. It's a great read, like a book by Bill Bryson or John McPhee, but it is no field guide.
Third, I haven't tried to collate the chapter titles against the podcast episode titles, but rather a lot of the essays are based on topics that have been the subject of "99% Invisible" podcast episodes. If you are a regular follower of the podcast, as I am, a lot of this material will seem familiar.

