MutationsACTAR, 2000 - 720 pages The continuously accelerating phenomenon of urbanization continues to be one of the great challenges of our time, surfacing repeatedly as an issue in different areas of the world for two hundred years. In a world that has been redefined by a proliferation of communication networks and by a progressive erasure of borders, Mutations reflects on the transformations that these accelerating processes inflict on our environment, and on the spaces in which architecture can still operate. Organized as a heavily illustrated atlas/survey of contemporary urban landscapes, the first section of this exhaustive and essential book begins with revealing data on global urbanization, juxtaposed with a series of essays on the changing environment and economy of today's metropolis. The rest of the book is devoted to a selection of groundbreaking studies by some of the central figures in contemporary architectural urbanism, including the Pearl River Delta in Southeast Asia, a project of the Harvard Project on the City, directed by Rem Koolhaas; ''Uncertain States of Europe, '' a project by Stefano Boeri and Multiplicity; a survey of American cities by Sanford Kwinter and Daniela Fabricius; and a study of Lagos, Nigeria--one of Africa's largest cities--by the Harvard Project. |
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... linked to the consumption of car- bon energy necessary for the dissipation of human energy and the movement of physical goods , by contrast to the virtual mobility of information and knowledge ) . ... C ... Transaction costs are ...
... linked to the consumption of car- bon energy necessary for the dissipation of human energy and the movement of physical goods , by contrast to the virtual mobility of information and knowledge ) . ... C ... Transaction costs are ...
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... linked to the member countries by traditions of political , linguistic , and cultural hegemony . Meanwhile , immigration policies continuously sketch out new perimeters of exclusion from European juridical space : they define a negative ...
... linked to the member countries by traditions of political , linguistic , and cultural hegemony . Meanwhile , immigration policies continuously sketch out new perimeters of exclusion from European juridical space : they define a negative ...
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... linked to a type of product produced at extremely low costs . The process of transformation works on two levels : by physically changing the role and space of the dwelling , and by intensifying the phenom- ena of the diffuse city ...
... linked to a type of product produced at extremely low costs . The process of transformation works on two levels : by physically changing the role and space of the dwelling , and by intensifying the phenom- ena of the diffuse city ...
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Statistics Céline Rozenblat | 10 |
Shopping Harvard Project on the City | 124 |
Photographic dossier | 196 |
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