Grounding metabolism:
The design disciplines have always recognized the potential within a critical understanding of urban metabolism to shape spatial strategies, from Patrick Geddes's Valley Section to the megastructures of the Japanese Metabolists. Historically confined to the regional scale, today's generali...
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Zusammenfassung: | The design disciplines have always recognized the potential within a critical understanding of urban metabolism to shape spatial strategies, from Patrick Geddes's Valley Section to the megastructures of the Japanese Metabolists. Historically confined to the regional scale, today's generalized urbanization is characterized by an unprecedented complexity and planetary upscaling of metabolic relations. Most contemporary discussions of metabolism have failed to integrate formal, spatial, and material attributes. Technoscientific approaches have been limited to a performative interpretation of flows, while more theoretical attempts to interrogate the sociopolitical embeddedness of metabolic processes have largely ignored their formal spatial registration. Within this context, the design disciplines--fascinated by the fluidity of metabolic processes - have privileged notions of elasticity without regard for the often sclerotic quality of landscapes and infrastructures. This book aims to trace alternative, synthetic routes to design through a more elaborate understanding of the relation between metabolic models and concepts and the formal, physical, and material specificities of spatial structures across scales. This task will require addressing the planetary dimension of contemporary metabolic processes and critically examining the long lineage of discussions and approaches on metabolism.0 |
Beschreibung: | 189 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Pläne |
ISBN: | 9781934510377 |
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spelling | Grounding metabolism edited by Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University, Graduate School of Design [2014] © 2014 189 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Pläne txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier New geographies 06 Toward a singular metabolism : epistemic rifts and environment-making in the capitalist world-ecology / Jason W. Moore -- Ecologies of the anthropocene : global upscaling of social-ecological infrastructures / Erle C. Ellis -- Understanding and designing the metabolism of urban systems / Peter Baccini -- Urbanism as cyborganicity : tracking the materialities of the anthropocene / Timothy W. Luke -- Petrified metabolism as urban artifact : tells and artificial topographies in the Khabur Basin, Syria / Roi Salgueiro Barrio, Aanya Chugh & Maynard León -- Urban metabolism : persistent questions and current developments / Sabine Barles -- On circulations and metabolisms : challenges and prospects : Matthew Gandy in conversation with Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- The Valley Region : from figure of thought to figure on the ground / Volker M. Welter -- After habitat, environment / Hadas A. Steiner -- On metabolism and the metabolists : Ken Tadashi Oshima in conversation with Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- Nature is the dummy : circulations of the metabolic / Douglas Spencer -- Resource extraction urbanism and the post-oil landscape of Venezuela / Felipe Correa & Tomás Folch -- Ephemeral urbanism : learning from pop-up cities / Rahul Mehrotra & Felipe Vera -- Territorialism I / Paola Viganò -- Hassi Messaoud oil urbanism / Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy -- Moscow after Moscow / Reinier de Graaf/OMA -- Barcelona 5.0 : the self-sufficient city / Vicente Guallart -- Toward a thermodynamic urban design / Philippe Rahm -- The nonmodern struggle for maximum entropy / Kiel Moe -- Ecology 5.0 / Pierre Bélanger -- "Projective views on urban metabolism" : conference postscript / Daniel Daou & Pablo Pérez Ramos The design disciplines have always recognized the potential within a critical understanding of urban metabolism to shape spatial strategies, from Patrick Geddes's Valley Section to the megastructures of the Japanese Metabolists. Historically confined to the regional scale, today's generalized urbanization is characterized by an unprecedented complexity and planetary upscaling of metabolic relations. Most contemporary discussions of metabolism have failed to integrate formal, spatial, and material attributes. Technoscientific approaches have been limited to a performative interpretation of flows, while more theoretical attempts to interrogate the sociopolitical embeddedness of metabolic processes have largely ignored their formal spatial registration. Within this context, the design disciplines--fascinated by the fluidity of metabolic processes - have privileged notions of elasticity without regard for the often sclerotic quality of landscapes and infrastructures. This book aims to trace alternative, synthetic routes to design through a more elaborate understanding of the relation between metabolic models and concepts and the formal, physical, and material specificities of spatial structures across scales. This task will require addressing the planetary dimension of contemporary metabolic processes and critically examining the long lineage of discussions and approaches on metabolism.0 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf City planning Metabolism in architecture (Movement) Stadtplanung Metabolismus (DE-588)4169554-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Metabolismus (DE-588)4169554-9 s Geschichte z DE-604 Ibañez, Daniel (DE-588)121578497X edt Katsikis, Nikos (DE-588)1215785232 edt New geographies 06 (DE-604)BV042214701 6 |
spellingShingle | Grounding metabolism New geographies Toward a singular metabolism : epistemic rifts and environment-making in the capitalist world-ecology / Jason W. Moore -- Ecologies of the anthropocene : global upscaling of social-ecological infrastructures / Erle C. Ellis -- Understanding and designing the metabolism of urban systems / Peter Baccini -- Urbanism as cyborganicity : tracking the materialities of the anthropocene / Timothy W. Luke -- Petrified metabolism as urban artifact : tells and artificial topographies in the Khabur Basin, Syria / Roi Salgueiro Barrio, Aanya Chugh & Maynard León -- Urban metabolism : persistent questions and current developments / Sabine Barles -- On circulations and metabolisms : challenges and prospects : Matthew Gandy in conversation with Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- The Valley Region : from figure of thought to figure on the ground / Volker M. Welter -- After habitat, environment / Hadas A. Steiner -- On metabolism and the metabolists : Ken Tadashi Oshima in conversation with Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- Nature is the dummy : circulations of the metabolic / Douglas Spencer -- Resource extraction urbanism and the post-oil landscape of Venezuela / Felipe Correa & Tomás Folch -- Ephemeral urbanism : learning from pop-up cities / Rahul Mehrotra & Felipe Vera -- Territorialism I / Paola Viganò -- Hassi Messaoud oil urbanism / Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy -- Moscow after Moscow / Reinier de Graaf/OMA -- Barcelona 5.0 : the self-sufficient city / Vicente Guallart -- Toward a thermodynamic urban design / Philippe Rahm -- The nonmodern struggle for maximum entropy / Kiel Moe -- Ecology 5.0 / Pierre Bélanger -- "Projective views on urban metabolism" : conference postscript / Daniel Daou & Pablo Pérez Ramos City planning Metabolism in architecture (Movement) Stadtplanung Metabolismus (DE-588)4169554-9 gnd |
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