"In a time of climate crisis and housing shortages, a bold, visionary call to replace current wasteful construction practices with an architecture of reuse"--
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Autorenporträt
Aaron Betsky is a critic of art, architecture, and design and the author of over twenty books on those subjects. He writes a twice-weekly blog, Beyond Buildings, for Architect Magazine. Trained as an architect and in the humanities at Yale, Mr. Betsky has served as the Director of the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Netherlands Architecture Institute, as well as Curator of Architecture and Design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Inhaltsangabe
INTRODUCTION The Principles of Imaginative Reuse PART I: FOUNDATIONS CHAPTER 1 The Architecture of Remains: A Short History of Reuse CHAPTER 2 Dumpster Diving and Urban Mining: The Materials of Modern Reuse PART II: TRADITIONS CHAPTER 3 Ephemeral Architecture CHAPTER 4 Ghost Architecture: Building from Accumulations of the Past CHAPTER 5 Squatting, Installing, and Activating PART III: USES CHAPTER 6 Housing: Re-inhabitation CHAPTER 7 An Architecture of Doing Nothing CHAPTER 8 Reusing the Landscape CHAPTER 9 The World of Imaginative Reuse: Clubs, Community Spaces, Markets, Shops CHAPTER 10 The Monuments of Imaginative Reuse (Built from the Monuments of Industry) PART IV: BEYOND BUILDINGS CHAPTER 11 Faking It: Constructed Situations Conclusion Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Notes Index
INTRODUCTION The Principles of Imaginative Reuse PART I: FOUNDATIONS CHAPTER 1 The Architecture of Remains: A Short History of Reuse CHAPTER 2 Dumpster Diving and Urban Mining: The Materials of Modern Reuse PART II: TRADITIONS CHAPTER 3 Ephemeral Architecture CHAPTER 4 Ghost Architecture: Building from Accumulations of the Past CHAPTER 5 Squatting, Installing, and Activating PART III: USES CHAPTER 6 Housing: Re-inhabitation CHAPTER 7 An Architecture of Doing Nothing CHAPTER 8 Reusing the Landscape CHAPTER 9 The World of Imaginative Reuse: Clubs, Community Spaces, Markets, Shops CHAPTER 10 The Monuments of Imaginative Reuse (Built from the Monuments of Industry) PART IV: BEYOND BUILDINGS CHAPTER 11 Faking It: Constructed Situations Conclusion Acknowledgments A Note on Sources Notes Index
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