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Imminent commons : the expanded city / edited by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Jeffrey S. Anderson ; Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017.

Κατά: Συντελεστής(ές): Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: New York, NY : Seoul : Actar Publishers ; Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, [2017]Περιγραφή: 424 σ. : έγχρ. εικ. ; 25 εκISBN:
  • 9781945150647
Άλλος τίτλος:
  • Expanded city
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 720.74 23
Περιεχόμενα:
Imminent Commons: The Expanded City / Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Jeffrey S. Anderson -- The Building Where We Keep the World / Liam Young -- The Aerocene -- Sensing Air / Tomas Saraceno -- Seoul On-Air. Augmented Environments for Urban Activism / Maider Llaguno-Munitxa, Biayana Bogosian, Elie Boud-Zeid, Abdulghafar Al Tair, David Radcliff, Scott Fischer, and Youngryel Ryu -- Yellow Dust / Nerea Calvillo -- Floating Lives, Eastern Clouds, a Seaweed Archipelago / MAP Office (Laurent Gutierrez and Valérie Portefaix) -- The Seoul Biome / Carlo Ratti and Newsha Ghaeli -- Invasive Regeneration / RAAD Studio -- Towards the End of Air Conditioning / Andrew Cruse -- Energy is Everywhere and nowhere / Forrest Meggers, Dorit Aviv, Andrew Cruse, Kiel Moe, Kipp Bradford, Salaman Craig, and Marcel Brüisauer -- Do We Dream Under the Same Sky? / Nikolaus Hirsch / Michel Müller with Rirkrit Tiravanija -- Thermodynamic Urbanism / Philippe Rahm-- Thermal Mass / Stoss Landscape Urbanism, (Elaine Stokes, Katherine Harvey, Amy Whitesides, Chris Reed) -- Beyond Mining -- Urban Growth: The architectural innovation of cultivated resources through appropriate engineering / Dirk Hebel, Philippe Block, Felix Heisel, and Tomás Mendez Echenagucia -- Seoul Agro-City in 2050: Proposal on Food Security in Seoul / Turnscape (Dr. Kongjian Yu with Stanley Lung) -- Liveware: The Plug-In Ecology -- Urban Farm Pod / Mitchell Joachim and Christian Hubert -- The Flexing Room: Embodied Computation, Autonomy and Architectural Robotics / Axel Kilian -- OK, Computer: Opening the Black Box of Machine Learning, Algorithms, and Bias / David Benjamin -- Sensing Syntax / Mark Waisuta and Farzin Lotfi-Jam with Jean Im -- Chronosphere: Experiments for the (IPv6) Sensor City / Future Cities Lab (Nataly Gattengo and Jason Kelly Johnson) -- SMELL = INFORMATION What Could Happen when Invisible Information -- from Smell Molecules-- is the Starting Point for Acting and Reacting / Sissel Tolaas -- An Atlas Of Machine Landscapes : A tour through the post human architectures of machine vision / Liam Young -- Transurban Love: The architecturalization of romance / Office for Political Innovation (Andrés Jaque) and Miguel Mesa -- Gig Faces, Gig Spaces / Pablo Garcia -- The City of Social Media / Beatriz Colomina -- An Architect's Contract for Outcomes / Dark Matter Laboratories, UK (Dr. Orestes Chouchoulas, Prof. Indy Johar) -- Seoul: Genealogy of a Logistical Ecosystem / Clare Lyster -- Between Friction and Fulfillment / Jesse LeCavalier -- Moving Parts: how the design of vehicles shapes cities / Philipp Rode -- The Dabbawala -- Informality Leveraging Formality / Rahul Mchrotta and Michael Jen --
Driver Less Vision, Learning to See the Way Cars Do / Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Guillermo Fernandez-Abascal, and Perlin Studios -- Cyclopean Cannibalism or, Taming Rubble with Robots / Matter Design (Brandon Clifford, Wes McGee) -- Strange Weather / Ibañez Kim (Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim) -- Adaptive Assembly: Collaborative Robotic Reuse in Construction / Ryan Johns abd Jeffrey S. Anderson -- The Ideology of Sharing Culture Open-Source Architecture as a Design Factor and Research Tool / Husum & Lindholm Architects (Sine Lindholm and Mads-ulrik Husum) -- Trash Peaks / Design Earth (El Had Jaziary and Rania Ghosn) -- Three Ordinary Funerals / Common Accounts (Igor Brogado and Miles Gertle)r -- Reclaimed Resources: Transforming Urban Waste into Architecture through Human Capabilities / Yusuke Obuchi with Deborah Lopez and\ Hadin Charbel -- A Back-to-the-City Movement: Some Proofs and Potentials of New Eco-Villages in American Cities / Sarah Mineko Ichioka -- States of Disassembly: Electronics, Toxicity, and Territury / Lateral Office (Lola Sheppard and Mason White)..
Περίληψη: "As the second book of the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017, it presents contemporary urbanism thoughts on nine imminent commons, which engage collective ecological and technological resources relevant to all cities and even extra-urban territories. Recent years have seen greatly increased political opposition between urban and rural areas, bordering on crisis. In order to avoid further aggravating this urban/rural polarization, we need to cultivate a discourse on urbanism that focuses on the interdependencies between cities and the greater ecologies of resources, technologies, and natural processes in which they are situated. The way we think about cities needs to expand significantly to incorporate their effects on global natural cycles, how they metabolize resources from rural areas, and their impact on both local and regional economies"--Provided by publisher.
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Imminent Commons: The Expanded City / Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Jeffrey S. Anderson -- The Building Where We Keep the World / Liam Young -- The Aerocene -- Sensing Air / Tomas Saraceno -- Seoul On-Air. Augmented Environments for Urban Activism / Maider Llaguno-Munitxa, Biayana Bogosian, Elie Boud-Zeid, Abdulghafar Al Tair, David Radcliff, Scott Fischer, and Youngryel Ryu -- Yellow Dust / Nerea Calvillo -- Floating Lives, Eastern Clouds, a Seaweed Archipelago / MAP Office (Laurent Gutierrez and Valérie Portefaix) -- The Seoul Biome / Carlo Ratti and Newsha Ghaeli -- Invasive Regeneration / RAAD Studio -- Towards the End of Air Conditioning / Andrew Cruse -- Energy is Everywhere and nowhere / Forrest Meggers, Dorit Aviv, Andrew Cruse, Kiel Moe, Kipp Bradford, Salaman Craig, and Marcel Brüisauer -- Do We Dream Under the Same Sky? / Nikolaus Hirsch / Michel Müller with Rirkrit Tiravanija -- Thermodynamic Urbanism / Philippe Rahm-- Thermal Mass / Stoss Landscape Urbanism, (Elaine Stokes, Katherine Harvey, Amy Whitesides, Chris Reed) -- Beyond Mining -- Urban Growth: The architectural innovation of cultivated resources through appropriate engineering / Dirk Hebel, Philippe Block, Felix Heisel, and Tomás Mendez Echenagucia -- Seoul Agro-City in 2050: Proposal on Food Security in Seoul / Turnscape (Dr. Kongjian Yu with Stanley Lung) -- Liveware: The Plug-In Ecology -- Urban Farm Pod / Mitchell Joachim and Christian Hubert -- The Flexing Room: Embodied Computation, Autonomy and Architectural Robotics / Axel Kilian -- OK, Computer: Opening the Black Box of Machine Learning, Algorithms, and Bias / David Benjamin -- Sensing Syntax / Mark Waisuta and Farzin Lotfi-Jam with Jean Im -- Chronosphere: Experiments for the (IPv6) Sensor City / Future Cities Lab (Nataly Gattengo and Jason Kelly Johnson) -- SMELL = INFORMATION What Could Happen when Invisible Information -- from Smell Molecules-- is the Starting Point for Acting and Reacting / Sissel Tolaas -- An Atlas Of Machine Landscapes : A tour through the post human architectures of machine vision / Liam Young -- Transurban Love: The architecturalization of romance / Office for Political Innovation (Andrés Jaque) and Miguel Mesa -- Gig Faces, Gig Spaces / Pablo Garcia -- The City of Social Media / Beatriz Colomina -- An Architect's Contract for Outcomes / Dark Matter Laboratories, UK (Dr. Orestes Chouchoulas, Prof. Indy Johar) -- Seoul: Genealogy of a Logistical Ecosystem / Clare Lyster -- Between Friction and Fulfillment / Jesse LeCavalier -- Moving Parts: how the design of vehicles shapes cities / Philipp Rode -- The Dabbawala -- Informality Leveraging Formality / Rahul Mchrotta and Michael Jen --

Driver Less Vision, Learning to See the Way Cars Do / Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Guillermo Fernandez-Abascal, and Perlin Studios -- Cyclopean Cannibalism or, Taming Rubble with Robots / Matter Design (Brandon Clifford, Wes McGee) -- Strange Weather / Ibañez Kim (Mariana Ibañez and Simon Kim) -- Adaptive Assembly: Collaborative Robotic Reuse in Construction / Ryan Johns abd Jeffrey S. Anderson -- The Ideology of Sharing Culture Open-Source Architecture as a Design Factor and Research Tool / Husum & Lindholm Architects (Sine Lindholm and Mads-ulrik Husum) -- Trash Peaks / Design Earth (El Had Jaziary and Rania Ghosn) -- Three Ordinary Funerals / Common Accounts (Igor Brogado and Miles Gertle)r -- Reclaimed Resources: Transforming Urban Waste into Architecture through Human Capabilities / Yusuke Obuchi with Deborah Lopez and\ Hadin Charbel -- A Back-to-the-City Movement: Some Proofs and Potentials of New Eco-Villages in American Cities / Sarah Mineko Ichioka -- States of Disassembly: Electronics, Toxicity, and Territury / Lateral Office (Lola Sheppard and Mason White)..

"As the second book of the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017, it presents contemporary urbanism thoughts on nine imminent commons, which engage collective ecological and technological resources relevant to all cities and even extra-urban territories. Recent years have seen greatly increased political opposition between urban and rural areas, bordering on crisis. In order to avoid further aggravating this urban/rural polarization, we need to cultivate a discourse on urbanism that focuses on the interdependencies between cities and the greater ecologies of resources, technologies, and natural processes in which they are situated. The way we think about cities needs to expand significantly to incorporate their effects on global natural cycles, how they metabolize resources from rural areas, and their impact on both local and regional economies"--Provided by publisher.

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