The Routledge Handbook of Infrastructure Design
Global Perspectives from Architectural History
Herausgeber: Heathcott, Joseph
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Global Perspectives from Architectural History
Herausgeber: Heathcott, Joseph
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The Routledge Handbook of Infrastructure Design explores the multifaceted nature of infrastructure through the global lens of architectural history.
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The Routledge Handbook of Infrastructure Design explores the multifaceted nature of infrastructure through the global lens of architectural history.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 184mm x 261mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554910
- ISBN-10: 0367554917
- Artikelnr.: 62569980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 184mm x 261mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9780367554910
- ISBN-10: 0367554917
- Artikelnr.: 62569980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Joseph Heathcott is Chair of Urban and Environmental Studies at The New School in New York. He has held visiting positions at Princeton University School of Architecture, the London School of Economics, the University of Vienna, and Sciences Po, Paris. His most recent book is Capturing the City: Photographs from the Streets of St. Louis (2016).
Infrastructure Designs: Dreaming and Building Worlds Part 1 Materialities
1 Kingship and the Rocks: Infrastructure and the Materiality of Empire 2 In
Between Technology and Architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and the French
Royal Saline 3 Cement as Weapon: Meta-Infrastructure in the "World's Last
Cement Frontier" 4 Notes from the Underworld: Excavation as Architectural
Counter-History Part 2 Embodiments 5 Virtual Gardens: Gendered Space in the
History of Afghanistan's Telecommunications 6 Mobilizing Labor for
Infrastructure in Northeast Brazil, 1915-1932 7 Everyday Living in Cairo's
City of the Dead Part 3 Natures 8 Dams, Lakes, and Water Sports: Building a
Hybrid Landscape in Belgium's Eau d'Heure Valley, 1933-1987 9 Pedagogic
Landscapes: Recreation, Play, and Danish Infrastructure Design 10 A Vast
Demographic Void: Infrastructure, Ecology, and the Amazon Part 4 Flows 11
Visualizing the Valens Aqueduct in Early Modern Istanbul 12 The Airport
Terminal: Circulation and Soft Power 13 The Porous Infrastructures of
Somali Malls in Cape Town Part 5 City Making 14 Bridging the Bosporus:
Mobility, Geopolitics, and Urban Imaginary in Istanbul, 1933-1973 15
Brasilia, a Story Seen from the Roadside: Narratives of Landscape
Transformation and the Technological Sublime 16 More than a "Circulation
Machine": Recasting the Geographies of Infrastructure in Modernist Urbanism
17 Infrastructure as a Political Tool of Regime Legitimization in Doha,
Qatar Part 6 The Long Road 18 The Global Spread of Street Pavement
Materials and Technology, 1820-1920 19 Parallel Lines: Urban Expressways in
the United States 20 Good Neighbors and Automovilistas: Imaginaries of
Hemispheric Travel along the Pan-American Highway, 1936-1942 Part 7 Power
Fields 21 Nuclear Power Stations in Post-War Britain: Picturesque
Landscapes for the Masses 22 TVA in the Desert: U.S. Development Projects
in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1951-1961 23 Shaped from Above:
Cartographic Domination and U.S. Military Infrastructure in 1950s Spain
Part 8 Liquid Worlds 24 Water and Infrastructure in Late Colonial
Guanajuato 25 Land Reclamation in the Making of Hong Kong 26 Bombay/Mumbai
Waterfronts in the Hindi Film Deewaar [The Wall] (1975)
1 Kingship and the Rocks: Infrastructure and the Materiality of Empire 2 In
Between Technology and Architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and the French
Royal Saline 3 Cement as Weapon: Meta-Infrastructure in the "World's Last
Cement Frontier" 4 Notes from the Underworld: Excavation as Architectural
Counter-History Part 2 Embodiments 5 Virtual Gardens: Gendered Space in the
History of Afghanistan's Telecommunications 6 Mobilizing Labor for
Infrastructure in Northeast Brazil, 1915-1932 7 Everyday Living in Cairo's
City of the Dead Part 3 Natures 8 Dams, Lakes, and Water Sports: Building a
Hybrid Landscape in Belgium's Eau d'Heure Valley, 1933-1987 9 Pedagogic
Landscapes: Recreation, Play, and Danish Infrastructure Design 10 A Vast
Demographic Void: Infrastructure, Ecology, and the Amazon Part 4 Flows 11
Visualizing the Valens Aqueduct in Early Modern Istanbul 12 The Airport
Terminal: Circulation and Soft Power 13 The Porous Infrastructures of
Somali Malls in Cape Town Part 5 City Making 14 Bridging the Bosporus:
Mobility, Geopolitics, and Urban Imaginary in Istanbul, 1933-1973 15
Brasilia, a Story Seen from the Roadside: Narratives of Landscape
Transformation and the Technological Sublime 16 More than a "Circulation
Machine": Recasting the Geographies of Infrastructure in Modernist Urbanism
17 Infrastructure as a Political Tool of Regime Legitimization in Doha,
Qatar Part 6 The Long Road 18 The Global Spread of Street Pavement
Materials and Technology, 1820-1920 19 Parallel Lines: Urban Expressways in
the United States 20 Good Neighbors and Automovilistas: Imaginaries of
Hemispheric Travel along the Pan-American Highway, 1936-1942 Part 7 Power
Fields 21 Nuclear Power Stations in Post-War Britain: Picturesque
Landscapes for the Masses 22 TVA in the Desert: U.S. Development Projects
in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1951-1961 23 Shaped from Above:
Cartographic Domination and U.S. Military Infrastructure in 1950s Spain
Part 8 Liquid Worlds 24 Water and Infrastructure in Late Colonial
Guanajuato 25 Land Reclamation in the Making of Hong Kong 26 Bombay/Mumbai
Waterfronts in the Hindi Film Deewaar [The Wall] (1975)
Infrastructure Designs: Dreaming and Building Worlds Part 1 Materialities
1 Kingship and the Rocks: Infrastructure and the Materiality of Empire 2 In
Between Technology and Architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and the French
Royal Saline 3 Cement as Weapon: Meta-Infrastructure in the "World's Last
Cement Frontier" 4 Notes from the Underworld: Excavation as Architectural
Counter-History Part 2 Embodiments 5 Virtual Gardens: Gendered Space in the
History of Afghanistan's Telecommunications 6 Mobilizing Labor for
Infrastructure in Northeast Brazil, 1915-1932 7 Everyday Living in Cairo's
City of the Dead Part 3 Natures 8 Dams, Lakes, and Water Sports: Building a
Hybrid Landscape in Belgium's Eau d'Heure Valley, 1933-1987 9 Pedagogic
Landscapes: Recreation, Play, and Danish Infrastructure Design 10 A Vast
Demographic Void: Infrastructure, Ecology, and the Amazon Part 4 Flows 11
Visualizing the Valens Aqueduct in Early Modern Istanbul 12 The Airport
Terminal: Circulation and Soft Power 13 The Porous Infrastructures of
Somali Malls in Cape Town Part 5 City Making 14 Bridging the Bosporus:
Mobility, Geopolitics, and Urban Imaginary in Istanbul, 1933-1973 15
Brasilia, a Story Seen from the Roadside: Narratives of Landscape
Transformation and the Technological Sublime 16 More than a "Circulation
Machine": Recasting the Geographies of Infrastructure in Modernist Urbanism
17 Infrastructure as a Political Tool of Regime Legitimization in Doha,
Qatar Part 6 The Long Road 18 The Global Spread of Street Pavement
Materials and Technology, 1820-1920 19 Parallel Lines: Urban Expressways in
the United States 20 Good Neighbors and Automovilistas: Imaginaries of
Hemispheric Travel along the Pan-American Highway, 1936-1942 Part 7 Power
Fields 21 Nuclear Power Stations in Post-War Britain: Picturesque
Landscapes for the Masses 22 TVA in the Desert: U.S. Development Projects
in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1951-1961 23 Shaped from Above:
Cartographic Domination and U.S. Military Infrastructure in 1950s Spain
Part 8 Liquid Worlds 24 Water and Infrastructure in Late Colonial
Guanajuato 25 Land Reclamation in the Making of Hong Kong 26 Bombay/Mumbai
Waterfronts in the Hindi Film Deewaar [The Wall] (1975)
1 Kingship and the Rocks: Infrastructure and the Materiality of Empire 2 In
Between Technology and Architecture: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux and the French
Royal Saline 3 Cement as Weapon: Meta-Infrastructure in the "World's Last
Cement Frontier" 4 Notes from the Underworld: Excavation as Architectural
Counter-History Part 2 Embodiments 5 Virtual Gardens: Gendered Space in the
History of Afghanistan's Telecommunications 6 Mobilizing Labor for
Infrastructure in Northeast Brazil, 1915-1932 7 Everyday Living in Cairo's
City of the Dead Part 3 Natures 8 Dams, Lakes, and Water Sports: Building a
Hybrid Landscape in Belgium's Eau d'Heure Valley, 1933-1987 9 Pedagogic
Landscapes: Recreation, Play, and Danish Infrastructure Design 10 A Vast
Demographic Void: Infrastructure, Ecology, and the Amazon Part 4 Flows 11
Visualizing the Valens Aqueduct in Early Modern Istanbul 12 The Airport
Terminal: Circulation and Soft Power 13 The Porous Infrastructures of
Somali Malls in Cape Town Part 5 City Making 14 Bridging the Bosporus:
Mobility, Geopolitics, and Urban Imaginary in Istanbul, 1933-1973 15
Brasilia, a Story Seen from the Roadside: Narratives of Landscape
Transformation and the Technological Sublime 16 More than a "Circulation
Machine": Recasting the Geographies of Infrastructure in Modernist Urbanism
17 Infrastructure as a Political Tool of Regime Legitimization in Doha,
Qatar Part 6 The Long Road 18 The Global Spread of Street Pavement
Materials and Technology, 1820-1920 19 Parallel Lines: Urban Expressways in
the United States 20 Good Neighbors and Automovilistas: Imaginaries of
Hemispheric Travel along the Pan-American Highway, 1936-1942 Part 7 Power
Fields 21 Nuclear Power Stations in Post-War Britain: Picturesque
Landscapes for the Masses 22 TVA in the Desert: U.S. Development Projects
in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1951-1961 23 Shaped from Above:
Cartographic Domination and U.S. Military Infrastructure in 1950s Spain
Part 8 Liquid Worlds 24 Water and Infrastructure in Late Colonial
Guanajuato 25 Land Reclamation in the Making of Hong Kong 26 Bombay/Mumbai
Waterfronts in the Hindi Film Deewaar [The Wall] (1975)