Waste Matters presents a series of historical and contemporary design ideas that reimagine a range of repurposed materials at diverse scales and in various contexts by exploring methods of hacking, disassembly, reassembly, recycling, adaptive reuse and preservation of the built environment.
Waste Matters presents a series of historical and contemporary design ideas that reimagine a range of repurposed materials at diverse scales and in various contexts by exploring methods of hacking, disassembly, reassembly, recycling, adaptive reuse and preservation of the built environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nikole Bouchard's interdisciplinary research and design work straddles the space between art, architecture and landscape to discover ideas that stimulate ecologically sensitive and culturally relevant design interventions. She is an associate professor in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a critic in the School of Architecture at Yale University.
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Acknowledgements Syncretistic Speculations on WasteNikole Bouchard Introduction Taking on the Tabula Scripta Nikole Bouchard IntroductionPiece I: The Creative Process and Productive Destruction Nikole Bouchard Assembling the Real Imaginary City Dennis Maher This Time: The Vanishing Work of Alibi StudioCatie Newell Reuse and Reclamation in Artistic Practice and Production Olalekan Jeyifous Introduction Piece II: Anticipated Ruins and Latent PotentialsNikole Bouchard Green Infrastructure and Stranded Landscapes Fionn Byrne Landscape as Effect: Waste in Time Sean Burkholder Pre-Occupations: Building Foundations as Interchronic LandscapesSergio Lopez-Pineiro Introduction Piece III: Working with what Remains Nikole Bouchard Wandering Into and Wondering About (American) Spolia Contemporanei Aleksandr Mergold Generative Zoning: Mining the City Toward Novel EcologiesJoyce Hwang Collective Imagination: In Conversation with Maria Lisogorskaya of Assemble Nikole Bouchard Atlas of Afterlives: The Everlasting (Im)permanence of ThingsNikole Bouchard and Amanda Golemba A Passion for Slow Fashion: In Conversation with ace & jig Nikole Bouchard
Acknowledgements Syncretistic Speculations on WasteNikole Bouchard Introduction Taking on the Tabula Scripta Nikole Bouchard IntroductionPiece I: The Creative Process and Productive Destruction Nikole Bouchard Assembling the Real Imaginary City Dennis Maher This Time: The Vanishing Work of Alibi StudioCatie Newell Reuse and Reclamation in Artistic Practice and Production Olalekan Jeyifous Introduction Piece II: Anticipated Ruins and Latent PotentialsNikole Bouchard Green Infrastructure and Stranded Landscapes Fionn Byrne Landscape as Effect: Waste in Time Sean Burkholder Pre-Occupations: Building Foundations as Interchronic LandscapesSergio Lopez-Pineiro Introduction Piece III: Working with what Remains Nikole Bouchard Wandering Into and Wondering About (American) Spolia Contemporanei Aleksandr Mergold Generative Zoning: Mining the City Toward Novel EcologiesJoyce Hwang Collective Imagination: In Conversation with Maria Lisogorskaya of Assemble Nikole Bouchard Atlas of Afterlives: The Everlasting (Im)permanence of ThingsNikole Bouchard and Amanda Golemba A Passion for Slow Fashion: In Conversation with ace & jig Nikole Bouchard
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