In Search of the Public: Notes on the Contemporary American City
Autor Mario Gandelsonas, Rafi Segal, Els Verbakel Contribuţii de Diana Agrest, David J. Burney, Toni L. Griffin, Steven Holl, Martin Johnson, Joy Knoblauch, Lars Lerup, Thom Mayne, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Mark Robbins, Denise Scott-Brown, Anthony Shorris, Michael Sorkin, Sarah Whitingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2013
In Search of the Public: Notes on the Contemporary American City presents a collection of essays, interviews, and projects that deal with the role of public space within contemporary American urbanism. This publication examines the physical, social, and political impact of public/collective space through three key aspects: ownership, density, and the right of access within the city. The book looks at public spaces from an economic perspective viewing the spaces as public goods at a time when the public realm was rapidly shrinking as a result of the extreme dominance of the market of dollars versus the market of ideas. The text also confronts the imminent build out of New Jersey—and extreme situation that prefigures a nationwide encounter with the limits of sprawl. Finally, the book exposes the public as the blind spot of an urbanism that dismissed the relevance of public spaces that are now reactivated by the reinvestments in urban areas.
Contributors come from a range of disciplines, bringing together perspectives of architects, politicians, academics, and non-profit advocates. Contrary to urban studies that focus their efforts on issues such as zoning, building codes, and land use policy, this publication focuses on the relevance and potential of architecture—as a practice of programming and form making—to transform the city and change our conception of public space.
Contributors come from a range of disciplines, bringing together perspectives of architects, politicians, academics, and non-profit advocates. Contrary to urban studies that focus their efforts on issues such as zoning, building codes, and land use policy, this publication focuses on the relevance and potential of architecture—as a practice of programming and form making—to transform the city and change our conception of public space.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780988666306
ISBN-10: 0988666308
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 182 x 254 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Cntr for Arch, Urbanism & Infrastructure
Colecția Cntr for Arch, Urbanism & Infrastructure
ISBN-10: 0988666308
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 182 x 254 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Cntr for Arch, Urbanism & Infrastructure
Colecția Cntr for Arch, Urbanism & Infrastructure
Notă biografică
Mario Gandelsonas is a professor of architectural design, Class of 1913 Lecturer in Architecture, and the director of the Center for Architecture, Urbanism, and Infrastucture at the Princeton University School of Architecture.
Rafi Segal is principal of Rafi Segal Architecture Urbanism, located in Tel Aviv. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and has taught at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Els Verbakel is a founding partner of Derman Verbakel Architecture in Tel Aviv and a lecturer at the Technion Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning.
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In Search of the Public: Notes on the Contemporary American City presents a collection of essays, interviews, and projects that deal with the role of public space within contemporary American urbanism. This publication, the result of a conference held at Princeton University, examines the physical, social, and political impact of public/collective space through three key aspects: ownership, density, and the right of access within the city. Contributors come from a range of disciplines, bringing together perspectives of architects, politicians, academics, and non-profit advocates. Contrary to urban studies that focus their efforts on issues such as zoning, building codes, and land use policy, this publication focuses on the relevance and potential of architecture-as a practice of programming and form making-to transform the city and change our conception of public space.