Water and Asphalt: The Project of Isotropy: UFO: Explorations of Urbanism, cartea 5
Editat de Lorenzo Fabian, Paola Vigano, Bernardo Secchien Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 aug 2016
The series UFO: Explorations of Urbanism aims to fill a gap in the contemporary debate concerning urbanism by offering case studies that document and critically analyze a global spectrum of changing urban conditions in interaction with the continuous adaptation of urbanism and offer alternatives to contemporary mainstream urban projects.
Water and Asphalt, the latest volume in the series, investigates the metropolitan area of Venice with regard to the increasing separation of residential and industrial neighborhoods. The densely populated region, criss-crossed by networks of roads and waterways, provides the ideal the test case for imagining the concept termed by this study as the “Project of Isotropy.” The researchers argue that conditions now exist for re-devising the isotropic space in Venice with a focus on the water system, roads and public transport, alternative mobility, forms of diffused welfare, innovative agriculture, and the decentralized production of energy.
Water and Asphalt, the latest volume in the series, investigates the metropolitan area of Venice with regard to the increasing separation of residential and industrial neighborhoods. The densely populated region, criss-crossed by networks of roads and waterways, provides the ideal the test case for imagining the concept termed by this study as the “Project of Isotropy.” The researchers argue that conditions now exist for re-devising the isotropic space in Venice with a focus on the water system, roads and public transport, alternative mobility, forms of diffused welfare, innovative agriculture, and the decentralized production of energy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783906027715
ISBN-10: 3906027716
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 216 color plates, 79 halftones
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Park Books
Colecția Park Books
Seria UFO: Explorations of Urbanism
ISBN-10: 3906027716
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 216 color plates, 79 halftones
Dimensiuni: 229 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Editura: Park Books
Colecția Park Books
Seria UFO: Explorations of Urbanism
Notă biografică
Paola Viganò is an architect and urbanist and a professor of urbanism at IUAV University of Venice and of urban theory and urban design at EPFL in Lausanne. Bernardo Secchi is professor emeritus at IUAV University of Venice. Lorenzo Fabian is an architect and urban planner and a researcher in Urbanism at IUAV University of Venice.
Cuprins
Water and Asphalt
The Project of Isotropy
PAOLA V GANÒ, BERNARDO SECCH , LORENZO FABIAN/
Foreword
BERNARDO SECCH I PAOlA VIGANO I PHD STUDENTS 2006
Water and Asphalt:
The Metropolitan Region of Venice
as Isotropic Territory
PAOLA V GANÒ
Water and Asphalt. The Project of Isotropy
MARIANO ANDREANI AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 1
BERNARDO SECCHI
Isotropy versus Hierarchy
PAOLA PELLEGRINI
Pipes and Sponges:
The Implicit Project for the Construction
of the Central Veneto Area
IRENE GUIDA
Networks and Corridors:
Paradoxes of Connectivity
VIVIANA FERRARIO
About Agricultural Space in the Città Diffusa
and Its Importance for the Future
Scenarios
More Space for Water/
‘Every Drop Counts’
PAOLA V GANÒ
Extreme Cities: Scenarios and Design
Scenario: More Space for Water
CHIARA CAVALIERI
Storytelling: Against the Current
LORENZO FABIAN
Extreme Cities 2:
Scenarios for [Extra]ordinary Territories
Scenario: 'Every Drop Counts'
GIAMBATTISTA ZACCARIOTTO
'Every Drop Counts'.
New Rules: Water Sensitive Design
MARIANO ANDREANI AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 2
PAOLA VIGANÒ
Pipes and Sponge: Scenarios
Scenario: No Car.
Generalized Accessibility Scenario
LORENZO FABIAN
Towards No Car:
A New Mobility Paradigm for Recycling the 'Diffuse City'
AGOSTINO CAPPELLI
Cars Cost:
The Social Cost of Transport and Logistics in Italy
Scenario: C0 2 Neutral.
Road as Support for New Woodlands
BERNARDO SECCHI
Shifting Models
LORENZO FABIAN
Pipes and Sponges:
Maps and Models of Mobility Network
MARIANO ANDREA AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 3
BERNARDO SECCHI
Conclusions
Appendix
Editors, Research Credits
Image Credits
Notes
Bibliography
The Project of Isotropy
PAOLA V GANÒ, BERNARDO SECCH , LORENZO FABIAN/
Foreword
BERNARDO SECCH I PAOlA VIGANO I PHD STUDENTS 2006
Water and Asphalt:
The Metropolitan Region of Venice
as Isotropic Territory
PAOLA V GANÒ
Water and Asphalt. The Project of Isotropy
MARIANO ANDREANI AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 1
BERNARDO SECCHI
Isotropy versus Hierarchy
PAOLA PELLEGRINI
Pipes and Sponges:
The Implicit Project for the Construction
of the Central Veneto Area
IRENE GUIDA
Networks and Corridors:
Paradoxes of Connectivity
VIVIANA FERRARIO
About Agricultural Space in the Città Diffusa
and Its Importance for the Future
Scenarios
More Space for Water/
‘Every Drop Counts’
PAOLA V GANÒ
Extreme Cities: Scenarios and Design
Scenario: More Space for Water
CHIARA CAVALIERI
Storytelling: Against the Current
LORENZO FABIAN
Extreme Cities 2:
Scenarios for [Extra]ordinary Territories
Scenario: 'Every Drop Counts'
GIAMBATTISTA ZACCARIOTTO
'Every Drop Counts'.
New Rules: Water Sensitive Design
MARIANO ANDREANI AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 2
PAOLA VIGANÒ
Pipes and Sponge: Scenarios
Scenario: No Car.
Generalized Accessibility Scenario
LORENZO FABIAN
Towards No Car:
A New Mobility Paradigm for Recycling the 'Diffuse City'
AGOSTINO CAPPELLI
Cars Cost:
The Social Cost of Transport and Logistics in Italy
Scenario: C0 2 Neutral.
Road as Support for New Woodlands
BERNARDO SECCHI
Shifting Models
LORENZO FABIAN
Pipes and Sponges:
Maps and Models of Mobility Network
MARIANO ANDREA AND LUISA SIOTTO
Photographic Explorations 3
BERNARDO SECCHI
Conclusions
Appendix
Editors, Research Credits
Image Credits
Notes
Bibliography