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The artist’s book “Detroit“ presents the contemporary urban landscape of this de- industrialized metropolis as an overlay of social and natural history. The catchwords “ruin porn” and “future city” are currently being used in the media to describe what was once celebrated as the “Motor City”. In her photographs and texts, Franziska Klose describes a landscape absolutely(...)
Franziska Klose: Detroit, field notes from a wild city
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The artist’s book “Detroit“ presents the contemporary urban landscape of this de- industrialized metropolis as an overlay of social and natural history. The catchwords “ruin porn” and “future city” are currently being used in the media to describe what was once celebrated as the “Motor City”. In her photographs and texts, Franziska Klose describes a landscape absolutely consumed by industry, its structure a manifestation of social inequality, despite all the conjurations of an imminent economic boom. The story of the “comeback” is set against land speculation and water shut-offs and contrasts with the emergence of a potential post-growth society based on urban agriculture and individual autonomy.
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A contrived past
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The current urban landscape in the Netherlands is more and more derived from neo-traditional architecture: complete suburbs are built in this style. The houses appear old but gleam with newness. Project developers do not sell individual houses but 'images' that look familiar and safe. Colourful artist's impressions on billboards with appealing slogans win still hesitant(...)
A contrived past
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The current urban landscape in the Netherlands is more and more derived from neo-traditional architecture: complete suburbs are built in this style. The houses appear old but gleam with newness. Project developers do not sell individual houses but 'images' that look familiar and safe. Colourful artist's impressions on billboards with appealing slogans win still hesitant buyers over. Many picturesque examples from the history of Dutch architecture are nonchalantly copied and some locations could be mistaken for Disneyland. The photographer Korrie Besems documents this new urban landscape in her photographs. The guiding principle is the need to show the artificial and unnatural transformation process of the densely populated Netherlands.
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How a form of multifamily housing with idealistic roots became a ubiquitous model promoted by both public entities and private developers. Eminent historian Joshua Freeman rescues garden apartments—typically low-rise multifamily residences that enclose or are surrounded by landscaped gardens—from their invisibility in the American landscape. He details their outsized(...)
Garden apartments: The history of a low-rent utopia
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How a form of multifamily housing with idealistic roots became a ubiquitous model promoted by both public entities and private developers. Eminent historian Joshua Freeman rescues garden apartments—typically low-rise multifamily residences that enclose or are surrounded by landscaped gardens—from their invisibility in the American landscape. He details their outsized influence on housing policy and social policy as they helped upgrade living standards for working people. Inspired by the architectural innovations and socialist politics of British garden cities, Red Vienna, and German modernist housing in the 1920s, these large, centrally managed projects were mostly not public housing, but their capitalist developers worked with governments to keep down rents. The results were often relatively small apartments and large communal spaces, aimed at fostering actual American community.
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Future social: design ideas, essays and discussions on social housing for the 'hardest-to-house'
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Homelessness is a serious problem throughout the world and Vancouver is no exception. In 2009, students of the University of British Columbia's School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture produced a series of essays that generate innovative design ideas for Supportive Housing that meaningfully contribute to solving the problem of homelessness, envisioning(...)
Future social: design ideas, essays and discussions on social housing for the 'hardest-to-house'
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Homelessness is a serious problem throughout the world and Vancouver is no exception. In 2009, students of the University of British Columbia's School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture produced a series of essays that generate innovative design ideas for Supportive Housing that meaningfully contribute to solving the problem of homelessness, envisioning innovative and exciting new types of design for this serious issue. This book is a collection of their essays that grapple with the issue of housing the homeless of the Downtown Eastside. As editor Matthew Soules, professor at UBC and director of Matthew Soules Architecture, writes, "they aim to glance at a future Vancouver in which its model urbanism folds in the ways that architecture can respond to the issue of homelessness with superior social housing."
Urban Theory
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Tokyo's urban landscape is full of contradictions: a densely packed megalopolis, it affords thousands of vacant spaces. This volume explores possibilities for rethinking these spaces in creative ways such as "space agencies" and various architectural interventions.
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August 2014
Tokyo void : possiblilities in absence
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Tokyo's urban landscape is full of contradictions: a densely packed megalopolis, it affords thousands of vacant spaces. This volume explores possibilities for rethinking these spaces in creative ways such as "space agencies" and various architectural interventions.
Contemporary Asian Architecture
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During a residency at the University of Houston, the The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI)established a field station on the banks of the Buffalo Bayou, revealing aspects of the relationship between oil and the landscape in Houston that are often overlooked, even by the city's residents. The CLUI's findings are presented in this volume, and a concurrent exhibition(...)
January 2009, Houston
On the banks of Bayou city: the center for land use interpretation in Houston
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During a residency at the University of Houston, the The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI)established a field station on the banks of the Buffalo Bayou, revealing aspects of the relationship between oil and the landscape in Houston that are often overlooked, even by the city's residents. The CLUI's findings are presented in this volume, and a concurrent exhibition at the Blaffer Gallery, titled "Texas Oil: Landscape of an Industry". The book documents the CLUI's methodology in a series of interviews and includes a photographic essay on land use in Houston featuring a panoramic, foldout section and a comprehensive chronology of the CLUI's projects and publications over the past 14 years.
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In the first comprehensive study of Frederic William Cumberland (1820-1881), Geoffrey Simmins traces Cumberland's career as an architect, railway manager, and politician, providing a richly detailed history and analysis of his contribution to Toronto's urban landscape.
Fred Cumberland : building the Victorian dream
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In the first comprehensive study of Frederic William Cumberland (1820-1881), Geoffrey Simmins traces Cumberland's career as an architect, railway manager, and politician, providing a richly detailed history and analysis of his contribution to Toronto's urban landscape.
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November 1996, Toronto
Architecture in Canada
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The powerful graphite and pastel drawings and woodcuts of British artist Emma Stibbon (born 1962) traverse topographies both urban and remote. In this Berlin cycle, Stibbon investigates the utopian aspirations of modernist avant-garde buildings and totalitarian architectural experiments in the German capital, which include construction relics from the time of the German(...)
Emma Stibbon : city landscapes
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The powerful graphite and pastel drawings and woodcuts of British artist Emma Stibbon (born 1962) traverse topographies both urban and remote. In this Berlin cycle, Stibbon investigates the utopian aspirations of modernist avant-garde buildings and totalitarian architectural experiments in the German capital, which include construction relics from the time of the German Emperor, the Weimar Republic, Nazism, the postwar period and post-wall Berlin.
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Giovanna Silva: Napoli
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Italian photographer Giovanna Silva (born 1980) highlights the decorative forms that populate the chromatic landscape of Naples. The result is part anthropological and costume study, part photographic research on urban architectures and part artistic reflection on a historical event.
Giovanna Silva: Napoli
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Italian photographer Giovanna Silva (born 1980) highlights the decorative forms that populate the chromatic landscape of Naples. The result is part anthropological and costume study, part photographic research on urban architectures and part artistic reflection on a historical event.
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OASE 95: Crossing boundaries
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OASE 95 examines the cross-cultural conditions in which architects, urban designers and landscape architects work, focusing in particular on architects working in conditions of displacement—in relation to cultures, far away or nearby, that are not their own.
OASE 95: Crossing boundaries
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OASE 95 examines the cross-cultural conditions in which architects, urban designers and landscape architects work, focusing in particular on architects working in conditions of displacement—in relation to cultures, far away or nearby, that are not their own.
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