1st Edition

Liquid Territories Catchment Cartographies of the Mekong River

By Christoforos Romanos Copyright 2025
212 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

In addition to being a fundamental concept for planning the water infrastructure which supports extensive agricultural economies across Southeast Asia, knowledge of the Mekong River’s hydrological catchments has calibrated the control of land, resources and people. Liquid Territories shows how and why the areal dimensions of the Mekong’s basin, delta and floodplain have become a critical... Read more

Preface

Introduction

  1. The area of water
  2. Unifying geographic space
  3. The river’s nations
  4. A map for water
  5. Shaping the delta
  6. The metropolis’ hinterland
  7. A section in water
  8. Articulating inundation
  9. The region’s immergence

Bibliography

Cartography

Index

Biography

Christoforos Romanos studied architecture in London and urban planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He completed his doctoral research at Delft University of Technology. Before returning to Europe, he directed the urban design of numerous multi-disciplinary planning projects in East Asia. He writes, draws and speaks on the intersection of geography and urbanization focusing on the way infrastructure, settlement and landscape produce and transform territory. In parallel with practice and research, he has taught urban design at MIT, the University of Hong Kong, the Berlage, the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture and Delft’s School of Architecture.