Rise / A Brave New Urbanism
‘Oh wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is!
Oh brave new world, that has such people in’t’
A quote from William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Act V, Scene I,II. and the origin of the title of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 dystopian novel A Brave New World in which he mirrors Shakespeare’s intended irony where a utopian vision turns out to be quite the contrary alluding to the inherent paradoxes of progress.
From a data point of view, the twenty first century is witnessing urbanization at an unprecedented rate, never-before-seen in our history as city dwellers. According to United Nations data, population growth and urbanization are projected to add 2.5 billion people to the world’s urban population by 2050, predominantly in Asia and Africa. Not since the industrial revolution have the fundamental structures of habitat and work changed so rapidly with such profound implications.
From endless city skylines, ever increasing densities and energy dependencies, environmental pressures, excessive consumption, socio economic polarities, informal labor practices to the science fiction inspired architectural promises of the future with their brand ladened shopping malls, our brave new urbanism manifests the conundrum of progress.
This is an ongoing photo series beginning in 2011 exploring the rise of the twenty-first-century metropolis.
Zhong Yuan Liang Wan Cheng apartment complex, translated as 'Brilliant City' Shanghai
Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station, high speed rail terminal
March of the new, the Brilliant City apartment complex
Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai tower under construction
Visions of the future, entrance exhibit, Shanghai World Financial Center
Tourists at a photo opportunity spot, Shanghai
McDonalds, Shanghai
Food market, Shanghai
Hotel bar, Shanghai
The Brilliant City, Shanghai
Mexico City subway and billboards
Mexico City, housing development on the city periphery
Mexico City
Roof of the world's largest Mall, Dubai
Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai, elevated metro lines
Burj Khalifa, world's tallest building, Dubai
Dubai Marina, high rise residential towers known as the 'tallest block in the world'
Dubai, Burj Al Arab hotel and billboards
Migrant worker, Dubai
Shopping at the Dubai Mall
Residence of a Punjabi migrant worker, labour camp, Dubai
Migrant worker labour camp, Dubai
Migrant worker labour camp, Dubai
Migrant worker labour camp, Dubai
Migrant worker labour camp, Dubai
Energy consumption, Dubai
Power lines, Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles
Market, Slauson Blvd, Los Angeles
Warehouse, Vernon. Los Angeles
Homeless on Silverlake Blvd sheltering under a 101 Freeway overpass, Los Angeles
Liquor store, Santa Monica and Normandie Blvd, Los Angeles
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
Movie poster for Interstellar in downtown LA with the tagline 'Mankind was born on Earth, it was not meant to die here'
Downtown Los Angeles
Long Beach Container Terminal
Long Beach Container Terminal
Farmer John's Slaughter House, Vernon, Los Angeles
T-shirt embroidery machines, Coimbatore, India
Roadside dhaba (cafe) Punjab, India
Mobile phone sales, market, Ahmedabad, India
Roadside teddy bear sales, Tamil Nadu, India
Relics of the Industrial Revolution, Bradford, UK
Dreams Coffee Shop, industrial zone, Bradford UK