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When Urbanization Comes to Ground: CAZA plus SUBRA [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 186 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oro Editions
  • ISBN-10: 1940743915
  • ISBN-13: 9781940743912
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 186 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oro Editions
  • ISBN-10: 1940743915
  • ISBN-13: 9781940743912
When Urbanization Comes To Ground is a collaborative research project between the Brooklyn-based architecture studio, CAZA, and think tank, SURBA, an urban research collective spearheaded by Carlos Arnaiz and Peter Rowe. Drawing upon case studies including projects in China, Colombia, and the Philippines, this book works across place, time, and culture to offer an allegorical journey into urbanization at large. When Urbanization Comes To Ground is a loosely congregated collection of essays that reflect an aggregation of encounters with urban circumstances – physical and immaterial, and structural and affective. From Robots, Utilidors, and a Brave New World to A Third Way Towards Metropolitanism and Tagging Thingness and Scale, this publication questions the role of architecture and its related disciplines in the wake of the master plan. It searches for a field guide to everyday urban life by offering palpable views into the network of relations that characterize this evolving social ecosystem. Through their collective global research projects CAZA and SURBA frame, abstract, poeticize, and render the city as a historical process, a future destination, a production cycle, and a layered landscape of overlapping phenomena. When Urbanization Comes To Ground does not attempt to cast the city in any one particular ideology, nor does it aim to essentialize or distill urban experience. Instead, this book oscillates from one rendering of urbanization to another, alternating scales and media in order to present the topic of the city and its encapsulated processes through the same phenomena that inform it.
Acknowledgments 9(2)
Introduction 11(2)
Organization 13(2)
Themes And Overlaps 15(4)
1 Market to Mall and Back Again
19(26)
Cycles of Shopping
25(16)
Toward Virtual Environments
41(4)
2 Community and Variety
45(26)
Inclusivity and Exclusivity of Community
47(8)
Communities in Megaplot Arrangements
55(10)
Balancing Community and Individuality
65(6)
3 A Third Way Toward Metropolitanism
71(35)
Towns and Cities in the Delta Region
72(7)
Assessing Environmental and Other Impacts
79(10)
A Revised Network of Settlement
89(8)
The Shape of Small Towns
97(4)
Future Potentials
101(5)
4 Moving Backward & Forward In Time
106(15)
Alternatives Versions of Urban Time
107(10)
City as Timeless Simulacrum
117(4)
5 Robots, Utilidors & A Brave New World
121(20)
Urbanization and Hyper-connectivity
127(8)
Urban Systems Without Closure
135(2)
Seeing Comfortably and Beautifully
137(4)
6 Tagging Thingness and Scale
141(30)
Aspects of Urban Scaling
143(7)
Scale, Thingness, and Urban Design
150(3)
The Dingjia Waterfront Project
153(12)
Overlapping and Nesting
165(6)
7 Risk Management and Related Institutional Building
171(26)
Where and with What to Build a Conservation Park in Romagna, Italy
185(4)
Approaching Hyperobjectivity Incrementally and Poetically
189(8)
8 One Man's Waste is Another's Wealth
197(23)
Making Something Out of Little: A Project in Lima, Peru
198(6)
Spatializing Industrial Landscapes
204(13)
Looking for the Free Lunch
217(3)
Conclusion 220
Carlos Arnaiz is an architect, educator, writer, and urban design consultant. He is the CEO & co-founder of SURBA, the founder and principal of CAZA, and an adjunct assistant professor at the Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design at Pratt Institute. Peter G. Rowe is the co-founder and Chairman of SURBA. He is also the Raymond Garbe Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Harvard University and a Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor. He served as dean of the Graduate School of Design at Harvard from 1992 to 2004.