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Transurbanism Brouwer Joke Brookman Philip Mulder Arjen

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Transurbanism Brouwer Joke Brookman Philip Mulder Arjen
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Publisher: V2p̲ublishing/nai Pub.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.67 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Brouwer, Joke; Brookman, Philip; Mulder, Arjen
ISBN: 9789056622367, 9056622366
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Transurbanism Brouwer Joke Brookman Philip Mulder Arjen by Brouwer, Joke; Brookman, Philip; Mulder, Arjen 9789056622367, 9056622366 instant download after payment.

TransUrbanism is a collection of essays and interviews about urbanism in a time of transformation. Transurbanism
is a theory of the transition of cities from the way they are now
towards a design process in which the highly informed character of every
built environment is used as a design resource by that environment
itself. TransUrbanism proposes a design strategy that would
allow cities to organize themselves as complex systems in which small
local structures incorporate global flows.

The four urban functions of working, living, leisure and transport
which Le Corbusier once so elegantly deployed in his model of the city
can no longer be separated from each other either spatially or socially.
Living and transport have become practically the same. Insofar as a
house still has any function beyond providing a place to sleep, this
derives from the theme-park character of the surrounding neighborhood.
The city has ceased to be a clearly localizable spatial unit and has
transformed into what might be termed an "urban field," a collection of
activities instead of a material structure. Cities today are in a state
of continuous decomposition, but are also continually reorganizing and
rearranging themselves, expanding and shrinking.

Essays and Interviews
  • Arjen Mulder: TransUrbanism
  • Andreas Ruby: Transgressing Urbanism
  • Arjun Appadurai: The Right to Participate in the Work of the Imagination
  • Scott Lash: Informational Totemism
  • Lars Spuybroek: The Structure of Vagueness
  • Edward Soja: Restructuring the industrial Capitalist City
  • Mark Wigley: Resisting the City
  • Roemer van Toorn: Against the Hijacking of the Multitude
  • Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Alien Relationships with Public Space
  • Lars Spuybroek meets Rem Koolhaas: Africa Comes First
  • Knowbotic Research: Codes Bad Guys Space
  • Brett Steele: Transitory Image Spaces: Urbanism 2.0

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