Multi-National City is a guidebook to architecture's future that follows three itineraries through three cities and their histories: Silicon Valley in northern California; New York's internal
suburbias; and Gurgaon, a burgeoning corporate city outside of New DeLhi. Like so many, these cities are caught within the feedback loops of the information age, which makes them important
nodes in a single MuLti-NationaL City (MNC) that stretches across the gLobe.
With interconnected stories about their architecture told in both words and images, this book offers a tour of the monuments of corporate globalization past and present. Its purpose is to
construct a "science of the imaginary" that makes it possibLe to imagine something else.