What makes a city a home
for people with different backgrounds? How
has the pandemic impacted city planning and urban
architecture? In this episode, the 2022 Thomas Mann
Fellow, architect and
author Doris Kleilein looks at
the benefits of L.A.’s ‘laissez-faire
urbanism’ compared to more regulated approaches in Europe. She
argues that “the built visibility of a culture or minority is key
to becoming part of society.” Kleilein’s research focuses on how
city planning can propose new forms of living together in a
changing heterogenous societies. Kleilein heads the architectural
book publishing house JOVIS in Berlin, and co-edited the book
“Post-Pandemic Urbanism” in 2021.
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A collaboration of the Thomas Mann House, the Goethe Institute, Wunderbar Together, and the Los Angeles Review of Books.