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Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-First Century
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The first book to advocate using computational design to create adaptable masterplans for rapid urban growth, or computational urbanism.
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The first book to advocate using computational design to create adaptable masterplans for rapid urban growth, or computational urbanism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135055134
- Artikelnr.: 39704007
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135055134
- Artikelnr.: 39704007
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tom Verebes
Foreword Mark Burry Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Context: Endurance
Obsolescence and Change: A Theoretical Foundation 1. The City as Cultural and Technological Expression 2. Project Architectures: The Question of Borders in a Connected World 3. Interview with Dana Cuff 4. The New New 5. Informal City: Design as Political Engagement 6. Interview with Xu Wei Guo 7. Urbanisation and Erasure 8. Public Spheres 9. Interview with Matthew Prior Case Study: James Corner/Field Operations: Qjanhai Masterplan Case Study: Plasma Studio
London
Beijing: Xi'an International Horticultural Expo
Xi'an
China Part 2: Concepts/Paradigms: New Paradigms and Practices in Urbanism 10. The Death of Masterplanning in the Age of Indeterminacy 11. Free Market Urbanism: Urbanism Beyond Planning 12. Interview with Tom Barker Case Study: Zaha Hadid Architects: One North Masterplan
Singapore
2001-TBC Case Study: Ocean CN
Urban China Study
2009 Case Study: Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute
dotA
Kaili Ethnic Cultural Compound
Kaili
Guizhou
China Part 3: Methodologies: Tools and Moving Targets 13. A New Toolbox for Adaptable Masterplanning 14. Morphogenetic Urbanism: Towards a Materialist Approach to Masterplanning Case Study: Ocean CN
Parametric Pearl River Delta
2010 Case Study: Ocean CN
Serial Systems: Hong Kong Typology Transformations and Density Studies Case Study: Rocker Lange Architects
Hong Kong
Boston: Density and Openess Revisited: Recoding Building Bulk in Hong Kong 15. Computational Urbanism 16. Parametric Urbanism Redux: Urban Design and Complexity in an Age of Infinite Computing 17. Interview with Su Yunsheng Case Study: dotA and OCEAN CN: 4D City Masterplan
Yan Jiao Hua Run City
Hebei Province
China Case Study: Group8 Architects and Kaisersrot
Geneva
Switzerland: Mica Urban Zone
Geneva Case Study: Peter Trummer
Berlag Institute: Aspern Masterplan
Vienna Case Study: Hong Kong University Research Work: Endurance and Obsolescence: Case Studies of Adaptable Masterplanning Part 4: Projections: Prototyping Multiple Futures 18. Endurance
Obsolescence and the Adaptive City Built Case Studies: Groundlab
London
Beijing: Longgang Masterplan
Shenzhen
China; Serie Architects
London
Mumbai
Beijing: Xintiandi Factory H
Hangzhou
China; XWG Studio
Beijing: Phoenix Shopping Complex
Beijing; MAD Beijing
Tokyo: Ordos Museum
Ordos
China; DotA
HKPDA
OCEAN CN: Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
Hong Kong SAR/Shenzhen
China; The University of Hong Kong Research Team: Counterpart Cities: FUTUREPORT
Hong Kong SAR
Shenzhen 19. Interview with Brett Steele Conclusion
Obsolescence and Change: A Theoretical Foundation 1. The City as Cultural and Technological Expression 2. Project Architectures: The Question of Borders in a Connected World 3. Interview with Dana Cuff 4. The New New 5. Informal City: Design as Political Engagement 6. Interview with Xu Wei Guo 7. Urbanisation and Erasure 8. Public Spheres 9. Interview with Matthew Prior Case Study: James Corner/Field Operations: Qjanhai Masterplan Case Study: Plasma Studio
London
Beijing: Xi'an International Horticultural Expo
Xi'an
China Part 2: Concepts/Paradigms: New Paradigms and Practices in Urbanism 10. The Death of Masterplanning in the Age of Indeterminacy 11. Free Market Urbanism: Urbanism Beyond Planning 12. Interview with Tom Barker Case Study: Zaha Hadid Architects: One North Masterplan
Singapore
2001-TBC Case Study: Ocean CN
Urban China Study
2009 Case Study: Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute
dotA
Kaili Ethnic Cultural Compound
Kaili
Guizhou
China Part 3: Methodologies: Tools and Moving Targets 13. A New Toolbox for Adaptable Masterplanning 14. Morphogenetic Urbanism: Towards a Materialist Approach to Masterplanning Case Study: Ocean CN
Parametric Pearl River Delta
2010 Case Study: Ocean CN
Serial Systems: Hong Kong Typology Transformations and Density Studies Case Study: Rocker Lange Architects
Hong Kong
Boston: Density and Openess Revisited: Recoding Building Bulk in Hong Kong 15. Computational Urbanism 16. Parametric Urbanism Redux: Urban Design and Complexity in an Age of Infinite Computing 17. Interview with Su Yunsheng Case Study: dotA and OCEAN CN: 4D City Masterplan
Yan Jiao Hua Run City
Hebei Province
China Case Study: Group8 Architects and Kaisersrot
Geneva
Switzerland: Mica Urban Zone
Geneva Case Study: Peter Trummer
Berlag Institute: Aspern Masterplan
Vienna Case Study: Hong Kong University Research Work: Endurance and Obsolescence: Case Studies of Adaptable Masterplanning Part 4: Projections: Prototyping Multiple Futures 18. Endurance
Obsolescence and the Adaptive City Built Case Studies: Groundlab
London
Beijing: Longgang Masterplan
Shenzhen
China; Serie Architects
London
Mumbai
Beijing: Xintiandi Factory H
Hangzhou
China; XWG Studio
Beijing: Phoenix Shopping Complex
Beijing; MAD Beijing
Tokyo: Ordos Museum
Ordos
China; DotA
HKPDA
OCEAN CN: Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
Hong Kong SAR/Shenzhen
China; The University of Hong Kong Research Team: Counterpart Cities: FUTUREPORT
Hong Kong SAR
Shenzhen 19. Interview with Brett Steele Conclusion
Foreword Mark Burry Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Context: Endurance
Obsolescence and Change: A Theoretical Foundation 1. The City as Cultural and Technological Expression 2. Project Architectures: The Question of Borders in a Connected World 3. Interview with Dana Cuff 4. The New New 5. Informal City: Design as Political Engagement 6. Interview with Xu Wei Guo 7. Urbanisation and Erasure 8. Public Spheres 9. Interview with Matthew Prior Case Study: James Corner/Field Operations: Qjanhai Masterplan Case Study: Plasma Studio
London
Beijing: Xi'an International Horticultural Expo
Xi'an
China Part 2: Concepts/Paradigms: New Paradigms and Practices in Urbanism 10. The Death of Masterplanning in the Age of Indeterminacy 11. Free Market Urbanism: Urbanism Beyond Planning 12. Interview with Tom Barker Case Study: Zaha Hadid Architects: One North Masterplan
Singapore
2001-TBC Case Study: Ocean CN
Urban China Study
2009 Case Study: Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute
dotA
Kaili Ethnic Cultural Compound
Kaili
Guizhou
China Part 3: Methodologies: Tools and Moving Targets 13. A New Toolbox for Adaptable Masterplanning 14. Morphogenetic Urbanism: Towards a Materialist Approach to Masterplanning Case Study: Ocean CN
Parametric Pearl River Delta
2010 Case Study: Ocean CN
Serial Systems: Hong Kong Typology Transformations and Density Studies Case Study: Rocker Lange Architects
Hong Kong
Boston: Density and Openess Revisited: Recoding Building Bulk in Hong Kong 15. Computational Urbanism 16. Parametric Urbanism Redux: Urban Design and Complexity in an Age of Infinite Computing 17. Interview with Su Yunsheng Case Study: dotA and OCEAN CN: 4D City Masterplan
Yan Jiao Hua Run City
Hebei Province
China Case Study: Group8 Architects and Kaisersrot
Geneva
Switzerland: Mica Urban Zone
Geneva Case Study: Peter Trummer
Berlag Institute: Aspern Masterplan
Vienna Case Study: Hong Kong University Research Work: Endurance and Obsolescence: Case Studies of Adaptable Masterplanning Part 4: Projections: Prototyping Multiple Futures 18. Endurance
Obsolescence and the Adaptive City Built Case Studies: Groundlab
London
Beijing: Longgang Masterplan
Shenzhen
China; Serie Architects
London
Mumbai
Beijing: Xintiandi Factory H
Hangzhou
China; XWG Studio
Beijing: Phoenix Shopping Complex
Beijing; MAD Beijing
Tokyo: Ordos Museum
Ordos
China; DotA
HKPDA
OCEAN CN: Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
Hong Kong SAR/Shenzhen
China; The University of Hong Kong Research Team: Counterpart Cities: FUTUREPORT
Hong Kong SAR
Shenzhen 19. Interview with Brett Steele Conclusion
Obsolescence and Change: A Theoretical Foundation 1. The City as Cultural and Technological Expression 2. Project Architectures: The Question of Borders in a Connected World 3. Interview with Dana Cuff 4. The New New 5. Informal City: Design as Political Engagement 6. Interview with Xu Wei Guo 7. Urbanisation and Erasure 8. Public Spheres 9. Interview with Matthew Prior Case Study: James Corner/Field Operations: Qjanhai Masterplan Case Study: Plasma Studio
London
Beijing: Xi'an International Horticultural Expo
Xi'an
China Part 2: Concepts/Paradigms: New Paradigms and Practices in Urbanism 10. The Death of Masterplanning in the Age of Indeterminacy 11. Free Market Urbanism: Urbanism Beyond Planning 12. Interview with Tom Barker Case Study: Zaha Hadid Architects: One North Masterplan
Singapore
2001-TBC Case Study: Ocean CN
Urban China Study
2009 Case Study: Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute
dotA
Kaili Ethnic Cultural Compound
Kaili
Guizhou
China Part 3: Methodologies: Tools and Moving Targets 13. A New Toolbox for Adaptable Masterplanning 14. Morphogenetic Urbanism: Towards a Materialist Approach to Masterplanning Case Study: Ocean CN
Parametric Pearl River Delta
2010 Case Study: Ocean CN
Serial Systems: Hong Kong Typology Transformations and Density Studies Case Study: Rocker Lange Architects
Hong Kong
Boston: Density and Openess Revisited: Recoding Building Bulk in Hong Kong 15. Computational Urbanism 16. Parametric Urbanism Redux: Urban Design and Complexity in an Age of Infinite Computing 17. Interview with Su Yunsheng Case Study: dotA and OCEAN CN: 4D City Masterplan
Yan Jiao Hua Run City
Hebei Province
China Case Study: Group8 Architects and Kaisersrot
Geneva
Switzerland: Mica Urban Zone
Geneva Case Study: Peter Trummer
Berlag Institute: Aspern Masterplan
Vienna Case Study: Hong Kong University Research Work: Endurance and Obsolescence: Case Studies of Adaptable Masterplanning Part 4: Projections: Prototyping Multiple Futures 18. Endurance
Obsolescence and the Adaptive City Built Case Studies: Groundlab
London
Beijing: Longgang Masterplan
Shenzhen
China; Serie Architects
London
Mumbai
Beijing: Xintiandi Factory H
Hangzhou
China; XWG Studio
Beijing: Phoenix Shopping Complex
Beijing; MAD Beijing
Tokyo: Ordos Museum
Ordos
China; DotA
HKPDA
OCEAN CN: Liantang / Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point Passenger Terminal Building
Hong Kong SAR/Shenzhen
China; The University of Hong Kong Research Team: Counterpart Cities: FUTUREPORT
Hong Kong SAR
Shenzhen 19. Interview with Brett Steele Conclusion