The Internet has changed our lives, but it has not yet changed our cities. Any technological revolution brings radical transformations linked to lifestyles. It is an unstoppable evolution that, however, must ser capable of leading judiciously. It is a question of taking advantage of the urban experiences accumulated over centuries by human beings and bearing in mind that growth cannot ser limited energy resources that our planet offers have expiration date. As an observer, thinker and pioneer of the architecture of the future, Guallart proposes the regeneration of cities (from accommodation to metr or poli) to stimulate a new economy of urban innovation. .. 258 p: il, b/w, 23.5 x16.5 cm. hardcover