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The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader

Editat de Gregory Marinic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2024
The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader expands our understanding of urbanism, interiority, and publicness from a global perspective across time and cultures.
From ancient origins to speculative futures, this book explores the rich complexities of interior urbanism as an interstitial socio-spatial condition. Employing an interdisciplinary lens, it examines the intersectional characteristics that define interior urbanism. Fifty chapters investigate the topic in relation to architecture, planning, urban design, interior architecture, interior design, archaeology, engineering, sociology, psychology, and geography. Individual essays reveal the historical, typological, and morphological origins of interior urbanism, as well as its diverse scales, occupancies, and atmospheres.
The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader will appeal to scholars, practitioners, students, and enthusiasts of urbanism, architecture, planning, interiors, and the social sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138336315
ISBN-10: 1138336319
Pagini: 474
Ilustrații: 302
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 27 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

PART 1: HISTORIES & TYPOLOGIES  1. The Arcade  2. The Street  3. The Megablock  4. The Laneway  5. The Bazaar  6. The Platform City  7. The Skywalk  8. The Atrium  9. The Subway  10. The Railway Station  11. The Government Center  12. The Library  13. The Museum  14. The Department Store  15. The Shopping Mall  16. The Supermarket  17. The Hotel  18. The Cruise Ship  PART 2: THEORIES & INFLUENCES  Inhabitation  19. Interiorized Urbanism: Inhabiting the City between Mobility and Domestication  20. The Roman Domus: Interior Urbanism at a Domestic Scale  21. Public Urban Interiors  22. Intimate Inhabitation: Toward an Intercourse of Creaturely Urbanism  Threshold  23. Inside-Out and Outside-In: Projecting the Idea of the Urban Theater  24. Permeability and the Urban Interior  25. When the Whole Neighborhood Becomes Home: Domestic Interiors of an Urban Kampung  26. Contextualizing and Politicizing the Urban Public Interiors of Istanbul  27. Shopping Spaces in the East and West  Culture  28. New Interior Identities: Inhabiting London’s Railway Stations, Winter Gardens, People’s Palaces, and Department Stores, 1830-1920  29. Arcading Cleveland: From Continental Europe to America  30. Canadian Academic Interior Urbanism as a Climatic and Cultural Response  31. Bedouin Women Sellers and Kuwait’s Souk Wajif  32. Performative Activators: Interior Urbanism and the Spaces of Cultural Production  Identity  33. Queering the Urban Room: Toward a Resilient Urban Design Praxis  34. Sacred Adsorptions: Civic Sites for (Gendered) Public Mourning in Yazd, Iran  35. How Home Creates Us: Femininity, Memory, and Domestic Space  36. Transient Interiorities: Space, Gender, and Bucharest Street Culture  37. Bathhouse Memories  Temporality  38. Chimeric City: Liminal Spaces of Indian Night Markets  39. Imagination as an Act: Extended Realities in Interior Urbanism  40. Sound Mind: Media and Mediations of Interior Soundscapes  41. Fluid Interfaces  Vastness  42. Brutalist Interior Urbanism: Visions, Paradigms, Design Strategies  43. A Paradoxical Imago Mundi: The No-Stop City by Archizoom Associati  44. Seoul, Underground City  45. Lower West Side Story: The World Trade Center and the Interior Masterplan  Speculation  46. A Theory of Origin: A Proto-typology of Interior Urbanism  47. Urban Interior Networks  48. Envisioning the Future of Interior Urbanism  49. The Subjective City: Towards a Reconceptualization of Urban Interiority  50. A Brief Allegory of Capitalism in the Time of Plague

Notă biografică

Gregory Marinic, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning. He is the Director of URBANIA, a grant-funded research lab that speculates on metropolitan futures with current research focused on housing, urban design, urban morphology, and informal settlements. Prior to academia, he worked in architecture firms in New York and London, including Rafael Vinoly Architects, Gensler, Tsao & McKown Architects, Yoshihara McKee Architects, and ABS Architects. At Vinoly, he contributed to RIBA and AIA award-winning civic, academic, performing arts, residential, aviation, urban design, master planning, and international competition projects. His New York-based multidisciplinary design practice, Arquipelago, has been awarded by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, American Institute of Architects, and Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, as well as exhibited in the AIA Center for Architecture in New York, AIA Center for Architecture and Design in Philadelphia, Estonian Architecture Museum in Tallinn, Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul, TSMD Architecture Center in Ankara, and National Building Museum in Washington, DC.

Descriere

The Interior Urbanism Theory Reader expands our understanding of urbanism, interiority, and publicness from a global perspective across time and cultures. It will appeal to scholars, practitioners, students, and enthusiasts of urbanism, architecture, planning, interiors, and the social sciences.