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(Ebook) Typological Urbanism: Projective Cities (Architectural Design, 01-02.2011, Vol. 81, N°. 1) by Sam Jacoby, Christopher Lee ISBN 9780470747209, 047074720X

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Authors:Sam Jacoby, Christopher Lee
Pages:140 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons
Language:english
File Size:71.07 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780470747209, 047074720X
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(Ebook) Typological Urbanism: Projective Cities (Architectural Design, 01-02.2011, Vol. 81, N°. 1) by Sam Jacoby, Christopher Lee ISBN 9780470747209, 047074720X

How can architecture today be simultaneously relevant to its urban context and at the very forefront of design? For a decade or so, iconic architecture has been fuelled by the market economy and consumers' insatiable appetite for the novel and the different. The relentless speed and scale of urbanisation, with its ruptured, decentralised and fast-changing context, though, demands a rethink of the role of the designer and the function of architecture. This title of 2 confronts and questions the profession's and academia's current inability to confidently and comprehensively describe, conceptualise, theorise and ultimately project new ideas for architecture in relation to the city. In so doing, it provides a potent alternative for projective cities: Typological Urbanism. This pursues and develops the strategies of typological reasoning in order to re-engage architecture with the city in both a critical and speculative manner. Architecture and urbanism are no longer seen as separate domains, or subservient to each other, but as synthesising disciplines and processes that allow an integrating and controlling effect on both the city and its built environment.
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