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Systems and the Emergence of the Global South
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This extensive text investigates how architects, planners, and other related experts responded to the contexts and discourses of "development" after WWII.
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This extensive text investigates how architects, planners, and other related experts responded to the contexts and discourses of "development" after WWII.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000543476
- Artikelnr.: 63553281
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000543476
- Artikelnr.: 63553281
The Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative is dedicated to advancing research and education in the history and theory of architecture. Since 2006, Aggregate has held dozens of workshops and symposia throughout North America in partnership with major universities, exhibitions, and research centers. Aggregate presents innovative scholarship on its website we-aggregate.org and has published the collected volumes Governing by Design: Architecture, Economy, and Politics in the Twentieth Century (2012) and Writing Architectural History: Evidence and Narrative in the Twenty-First Century (2021). Architecture in Development is edited for Aggregate by Arindam Dutta, Professor of Architectural History and Theory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ateya Khorakiwala, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Columbia University; Ayala Levin, Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of California, Los Angeles; Fabiola López-Durán, Associate Professor of Art and Architectural History at Rice University; and Ijlal Muzaffar, Associate Professor of Modern Architectural History at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Introduction Part I: Developmental time 1. Incompletion: on more than a
certain tendency in postwar architecture and planning 2. God's gamble:
self-help architecture and the housing of risk Part II: Expertise 3.
Planning for an uncertain present: action planning in Singapore, India,
Israel, and Sierra Leone 4. To which revolution? The National School of
Agriculture and the center for the improvement of corn and wheat in Texcoco
and El Batán, Mexico, 1924-1968 5. From rice research to coconut capital 6.
"The city as a housing project": training for human settlements at the
Leuven PGCHS in the 1970s-1980s Part III: Bureaucratic organization 7.
Folders, patterns, and villages: pastoral technics and the Center for
Environmental Structure 8. The technical state: programs, positioning, and
the integration of architects in political society in Mexico, 1945-1955 9.
"Foreigners in filmmaking" Part IV: Technological transfer 10. The making
of architectural design as S¿lgye: integrating science, industry, and
expertise in postwar Korea 11. Infrastructures of dependency: US Steel's
architectural assemblages on Indigenous lands 12. Reinventing earth
architecture in the age of development Part V: Designing the rural 13.
Globalizing the village: development media, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, and the
United Nations in India 14. "Ruralizing" Zambia: Doxiadis Associates'
systems-based planning and developmentalism in the nonindustrialized South
15. Food capital: fantasies of abundance and Nelson Rockefeller's
architectures of development in Venezuela, 1940s-1960s 16. The Jewish
Agency's open cowsheds: Israeli third way rural design, 1956-1968 17.
Floors and ceilings: the architectonics of accumulation in the Green
Revolution Part VI: Land 18. Policy regionalism and the limits of
translation in land economics 19. Leisure and geo-economics: the Hilton and
other development regimes in the Mediterranean south 20. Antiparochì and
(its) architects: Greek architectures in failure
certain tendency in postwar architecture and planning 2. God's gamble:
self-help architecture and the housing of risk Part II: Expertise 3.
Planning for an uncertain present: action planning in Singapore, India,
Israel, and Sierra Leone 4. To which revolution? The National School of
Agriculture and the center for the improvement of corn and wheat in Texcoco
and El Batán, Mexico, 1924-1968 5. From rice research to coconut capital 6.
"The city as a housing project": training for human settlements at the
Leuven PGCHS in the 1970s-1980s Part III: Bureaucratic organization 7.
Folders, patterns, and villages: pastoral technics and the Center for
Environmental Structure 8. The technical state: programs, positioning, and
the integration of architects in political society in Mexico, 1945-1955 9.
"Foreigners in filmmaking" Part IV: Technological transfer 10. The making
of architectural design as S¿lgye: integrating science, industry, and
expertise in postwar Korea 11. Infrastructures of dependency: US Steel's
architectural assemblages on Indigenous lands 12. Reinventing earth
architecture in the age of development Part V: Designing the rural 13.
Globalizing the village: development media, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, and the
United Nations in India 14. "Ruralizing" Zambia: Doxiadis Associates'
systems-based planning and developmentalism in the nonindustrialized South
15. Food capital: fantasies of abundance and Nelson Rockefeller's
architectures of development in Venezuela, 1940s-1960s 16. The Jewish
Agency's open cowsheds: Israeli third way rural design, 1956-1968 17.
Floors and ceilings: the architectonics of accumulation in the Green
Revolution Part VI: Land 18. Policy regionalism and the limits of
translation in land economics 19. Leisure and geo-economics: the Hilton and
other development regimes in the Mediterranean south 20. Antiparochì and
(its) architects: Greek architectures in failure
Introduction Part I: Developmental time 1. Incompletion: on more than a
certain tendency in postwar architecture and planning 2. God's gamble:
self-help architecture and the housing of risk Part II: Expertise 3.
Planning for an uncertain present: action planning in Singapore, India,
Israel, and Sierra Leone 4. To which revolution? The National School of
Agriculture and the center for the improvement of corn and wheat in Texcoco
and El Batán, Mexico, 1924-1968 5. From rice research to coconut capital 6.
"The city as a housing project": training for human settlements at the
Leuven PGCHS in the 1970s-1980s Part III: Bureaucratic organization 7.
Folders, patterns, and villages: pastoral technics and the Center for
Environmental Structure 8. The technical state: programs, positioning, and
the integration of architects in political society in Mexico, 1945-1955 9.
"Foreigners in filmmaking" Part IV: Technological transfer 10. The making
of architectural design as S¿lgye: integrating science, industry, and
expertise in postwar Korea 11. Infrastructures of dependency: US Steel's
architectural assemblages on Indigenous lands 12. Reinventing earth
architecture in the age of development Part V: Designing the rural 13.
Globalizing the village: development media, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, and the
United Nations in India 14. "Ruralizing" Zambia: Doxiadis Associates'
systems-based planning and developmentalism in the nonindustrialized South
15. Food capital: fantasies of abundance and Nelson Rockefeller's
architectures of development in Venezuela, 1940s-1960s 16. The Jewish
Agency's open cowsheds: Israeli third way rural design, 1956-1968 17.
Floors and ceilings: the architectonics of accumulation in the Green
Revolution Part VI: Land 18. Policy regionalism and the limits of
translation in land economics 19. Leisure and geo-economics: the Hilton and
other development regimes in the Mediterranean south 20. Antiparochì and
(its) architects: Greek architectures in failure
certain tendency in postwar architecture and planning 2. God's gamble:
self-help architecture and the housing of risk Part II: Expertise 3.
Planning for an uncertain present: action planning in Singapore, India,
Israel, and Sierra Leone 4. To which revolution? The National School of
Agriculture and the center for the improvement of corn and wheat in Texcoco
and El Batán, Mexico, 1924-1968 5. From rice research to coconut capital 6.
"The city as a housing project": training for human settlements at the
Leuven PGCHS in the 1970s-1980s Part III: Bureaucratic organization 7.
Folders, patterns, and villages: pastoral technics and the Center for
Environmental Structure 8. The technical state: programs, positioning, and
the integration of architects in political society in Mexico, 1945-1955 9.
"Foreigners in filmmaking" Part IV: Technological transfer 10. The making
of architectural design as S¿lgye: integrating science, industry, and
expertise in postwar Korea 11. Infrastructures of dependency: US Steel's
architectural assemblages on Indigenous lands 12. Reinventing earth
architecture in the age of development Part V: Designing the rural 13.
Globalizing the village: development media, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, and the
United Nations in India 14. "Ruralizing" Zambia: Doxiadis Associates'
systems-based planning and developmentalism in the nonindustrialized South
15. Food capital: fantasies of abundance and Nelson Rockefeller's
architectures of development in Venezuela, 1940s-1960s 16. The Jewish
Agency's open cowsheds: Israeli third way rural design, 1956-1968 17.
Floors and ceilings: the architectonics of accumulation in the Green
Revolution Part VI: Land 18. Policy regionalism and the limits of
translation in land economics 19. Leisure and geo-economics: the Hilton and
other development regimes in the Mediterranean south 20. Antiparochì and
(its) architects: Greek architectures in failure