Architecture and Collective Life
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Architecture and Collective Life
Lewis, Penny; Costa Santos, Sandra; Holm, Lorens
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2021
326
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Inglês
9780367633912
15 a 20 dias
453
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Part I: Contradictions in a common world 1. Introduction 2. A tale of two villages: Jane Jacobs, Marshall McLuhan and their visions of collective life 3. Interview with Reinier de Graaf 4. Neofeudalism: The end of capitalism? 5. Alternative models of tenure: Recovering the radical proposal of collective housing Part II: New geography and the planners 6. A proprietary polis: Silicon Valley architecture and collective life 7. Hyper-gentrification and the urbanisation of suburbia 8. The dubious high street: Distinctiveness, gentrification and social value 9. Zero-institution culture Part III: Authority 10. Authorship and political will in Aldo Rossi's theory of architecture 11. The heterotopias of Tafuri and Teyssot: Between language and discipline 12. Interruptions: A form of questionable fidelity Part IV: The welfare state 13. Constructed landscapes for collective recreation: Victor Bourgeois's open-air projects in Belgium 14. Vienna's Hofe: How housing builds the collective 15. Learning from Loutraki: Thermalism, hydrochemistry and the architectures of collective wellness 16. BiG: Living and working together Part V: Autonomy and organisation 17. Design precepts for autonomy: A case study of Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 18. Calcutta, India: Dover Lane - a cosmo-ecological collective life of Indian modernity 19. The city of ragpickers: Shaping a faithful collective life during les trente glorieuses 20. Visions of Ecotopia Part VI: Practice and life 21. Intraventions in flux: Towards a modal spatial practice that moves and cares 22. Ethics of open types 23. The Age of Ecology in the UK 24. Opinions - or, from dialogue to conversation 25. Epilogue The Wally Close Tenement: The collective close
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Post-war;Architecture;Held;urbanism;Dense;architectural practice;AHRA;built environment;Follow;community;Independent Group;collectivity;Balconies;CIAM;Vice Versa;Contemporary Society;Viennese;Face To Face;Le Corbusier;Bazaar;Wander;Smooth;USA;Ceo;Key Social Resource;Wo;Juices;Witness Seminar;Open Plan Working;Gabriele Basilico;Depth Structure
Part I: Contradictions in a common world 1. Introduction 2. A tale of two villages: Jane Jacobs, Marshall McLuhan and their visions of collective life 3. Interview with Reinier de Graaf 4. Neofeudalism: The end of capitalism? 5. Alternative models of tenure: Recovering the radical proposal of collective housing Part II: New geography and the planners 6. A proprietary polis: Silicon Valley architecture and collective life 7. Hyper-gentrification and the urbanisation of suburbia 8. The dubious high street: Distinctiveness, gentrification and social value 9. Zero-institution culture Part III: Authority 10. Authorship and political will in Aldo Rossi's theory of architecture 11. The heterotopias of Tafuri and Teyssot: Between language and discipline 12. Interruptions: A form of questionable fidelity Part IV: The welfare state 13. Constructed landscapes for collective recreation: Victor Bourgeois's open-air projects in Belgium 14. Vienna's Hofe: How housing builds the collective 15. Learning from Loutraki: Thermalism, hydrochemistry and the architectures of collective wellness 16. BiG: Living and working together Part V: Autonomy and organisation 17. Design precepts for autonomy: A case study of Kelvin Hall, Glasgow 18. Calcutta, India: Dover Lane - a cosmo-ecological collective life of Indian modernity 19. The city of ragpickers: Shaping a faithful collective life during les trente glorieuses 20. Visions of Ecotopia Part VI: Practice and life 21. Intraventions in flux: Towards a modal spatial practice that moves and cares 22. Ethics of open types 23. The Age of Ecology in the UK 24. Opinions - or, from dialogue to conversation 25. Epilogue The Wally Close Tenement: The collective close
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Post-war;Architecture;Held;urbanism;Dense;architectural practice;AHRA;built environment;Follow;community;Independent Group;collectivity;Balconies;CIAM;Vice Versa;Contemporary Society;Viennese;Face To Face;Le Corbusier;Bazaar;Wander;Smooth;USA;Ceo;Key Social Resource;Wo;Juices;Witness Seminar;Open Plan Working;Gabriele Basilico;Depth Structure