Digitally Disrupted Space 1st Edition
Grab attention with a fresh perspective on how technology is reshaping our built world. Digitally Disrupted Space, 1st Edition by Anastasia Panori offers a timely exploration of the intersections between digital innovation and urban environments, perfect for readers seeking a rigorous yet accessible read.
This book delves into how mobile networks, data-driven systems, augmented reality, and ubiquitous sensors transform public spaces, planning practices, and everyday behavior. Panori presents thoughtful case studies and conceptual frameworks that link theory to practice — making complex ideas clear for students, planners, architects, designers, policymakers, and curious professionals across Europe and beyond. With crisp analysis and contemporary examples, the text connects global digital trends to local urban challenges, from dense European cities to fast-growing metropolitan regions worldwide.
You’ll come away with practical insights into designing resilient, inclusive, and responsive spaces in an age of digital disruption. The book helps readers spot emerging patterns, rethink traditional planning approaches, and apply actionable strategies to real-world projects and research.
Ideal for academic courses, professional reference, or personal enrichment, Digitally Disrupted Space stands out as an essential resource for anyone engaged with the future of cities and spatial practice. Order your copy of the 1st Edition today to deepen your understanding of the digital forces shaping contemporary space — and start applying those insights to projects in your city, region, or classroom.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


