Porous City :: From Metaphor to Urban Agenda /
Mit "Porosität" benannten Walter Benjamin und Asja Lacis einst Neapels Eigenschaften: Räume gehen ineinander über, bieten Spielräume für Unvorhergesehenes, Improvisation ist Alltag. Heute wird der Begriff Porosität mit Bezug auf diesen Kontext zunehmend konzeptionell verwendet. Renommierte...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mit "Porosität" benannten Walter Benjamin und Asja Lacis einst Neapels Eigenschaften: Räume gehen ineinander über, bieten Spielräume für Unvorhergesehenes, Improvisation ist Alltag. Heute wird der Begriff Porosität mit Bezug auf diesen Kontext zunehmend konzeptionell verwendet. Renommierte Autoren aus Architektur, Stadtplanung und Landschaftsarchitektur begeben sich auf die Suche nach neuen Konzepten für eine lebenswerte, menschenfreundliche Stadt - im Zeichen dieses schillernden Begriffs. Er dreht sich um die Überlagerung und Mischung von Räumen und Strukturen, um städtische Texturen und ihre architektonischen Eigenschaften und Qualitäten: um die Stadt der radikalen Durchmischung. Some time ago, Walter Benjamin and Asja Lacis used the term "porosity" with reference to Naples' urban characteristics - spaces merging into each other and providing the backdrop for the unforeseen - improvisation as a way of life. Today, the term "porosity" in this context is increasingly used conceptually. Well-known authors from the worlds of architecture, town planning, and landscape design embark on a search for new concepts for a life-enhancing, user-friendly city - with reference to this enigmatic term. The term refers to the overlaying and interweaving of spaces and structures, to urban textures and their architectural properties and qualities - to cities with radically mixed urban functions. |
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contents | Porosity : porous city / News from Naples? an essay on conceptual narratives / Porous : notes on the architectural history of the term / Urban porosity and the right to a shared city / Drifting clouds : porosity as a paradigm / The ideal of the broken-down : porous states of disrepair / Porous iridescences / Porosity : why this figure is still useful / Exploring the unforeseen : porosity as a concept / Still here while being there : about boundaries and thresholds / Negotiating porosity / Deep threshold / Porous and hybrid : conditions for the complex city / Thinking about staircases : circulation spaces in residential housing / Porosity of the monolithic / Bigness and porosity / Reintroducing porosity / Space In-between / Theodor Fischer, urban spaces Munich / Ambiguous figure and cloud / Performativity, sensuality, temporary interventions, negotiation / What can architecture do? Blueprint for a porous architecture museum / The "curated" city : art in public space / Building vibrant environments / Porosity and open form / WandererUni around the world / Improvised city / Does the city blur all its traces? / Open Leipzig, 2009 / Salsa Urbana / Beyond the wall / About legal frameworks, basic politics, and tactics Imke Mumm -- Toward a new land reform / Urbanes Gebiet / The porous city cannot be planned! / Cities in suspension / A city is an apple tree / Porosity : is Munich a porous city? / Just design it : porosity as leeway for designing urban space / Cairo's advanced informality / Cairo episodes / Moving from the macro- to the micro scale in the Anthropocene / The city in the Anthropocene : multiple porosities / A new water metabolism : porosity and decentralization / Holes in the future city : Java's volcanoes / Porous or porridge city? / The connected and multiscalar city : porosity in the twenty-first century / Urban landscape infiltrations / Porosity as a structural principle of urban landscapes / Hanging around in the urban field / Porosity in public spaces of migration / When commons become common / St. Louis 1875-2025 / Contested porosities / Bahnhofsviertel / From diversity to porosity / Porous boundary spaces in the Beijing Old City / From counterinsurgency to urban quality / Flows, processes, and weak urbanization in Mexico City / Situation / Accentuate the positive ... / |
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spelling | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / Sophie Wolfrum. Basel : Birkhäuser, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda In English. Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. Mrz 2018). Mit "Porosität" benannten Walter Benjamin und Asja Lacis einst Neapels Eigenschaften: Räume gehen ineinander über, bieten Spielräume für Unvorhergesehenes, Improvisation ist Alltag. Heute wird der Begriff Porosität mit Bezug auf diesen Kontext zunehmend konzeptionell verwendet. Renommierte Autoren aus Architektur, Stadtplanung und Landschaftsarchitektur begeben sich auf die Suche nach neuen Konzepten für eine lebenswerte, menschenfreundliche Stadt - im Zeichen dieses schillernden Begriffs. Er dreht sich um die Überlagerung und Mischung von Räumen und Strukturen, um städtische Texturen und ihre architektonischen Eigenschaften und Qualitäten: um die Stadt der radikalen Durchmischung. Some time ago, Walter Benjamin and Asja Lacis used the term "porosity" with reference to Naples' urban characteristics - spaces merging into each other and providing the backdrop for the unforeseen - improvisation as a way of life. Today, the term "porosity" in this context is increasingly used conceptually. Well-known authors from the worlds of architecture, town planning, and landscape design embark on a search for new concepts for a life-enhancing, user-friendly city - with reference to this enigmatic term. The term refers to the overlaying and interweaving of spaces and structures, to urban textures and their architectural properties and qualities - to cities with radically mixed urban functions. Porosity : porous city / Sophie Wolfrum -- News from Naples? an essay on conceptual narratives / Michael Koch -- Porous : notes on the architectural history of the term / Dietrich Erben -- Urban porosity and the right to a shared city / Stavros Stavrides -- Drifting clouds : porosity as a paradigm / Maren Harnack -- The ideal of the broken-down : porous states of disrepair / Giorgia Aquilar -- Porous iridescences / Eduard Bru -- Porosity : why this figure is still useful / Paola Viganò -- Exploring the unforeseen : porosity as a concept / Christian Zöhrer -- Still here while being there : about boundaries and thresholds / Sophie Wolfrum -- Negotiating porosity / Christoph Heinemann -- Deep threshold / Stephen Bates, Bruno Krucker -- Porous and hybrid : conditions for the complex city / Rita Pinto de Freitas -- Thinking about staircases : circulation spaces in residential housing / Francesca Fornasier -- Porosity of the monolithic / Uta Graff -- Bigness and porosity / Margitta Buchert -- Reintroducing porosity / Gunther Laux -- Space In-between / Doris Zolle -- Theodor Fischer, urban spaces Munich / Markus Lanz -- Ambiguous figure and cloud / Alban Janson -- Performativity, sensuality, temporary interventions, negotiation / Heiner Stengel -- What can architecture do? Blueprint for a porous architecture museum / Angelika Fitz -- The "curated" city : art in public space / Hanne Rung -- Building vibrant environments / Alex Römer -- Porosity and open form / Christopher Dell, Bernd Kniess, Dominique Peck, Anna Richter -- WandererUni around the world / Ton Matton -- Improvised city / Dimitris Theodoropoulos -- Does the city blur all its traces? / Heiner Stengel -- Open Leipzig, 2009 / Sofia Dona -- Salsa Urbana / Alissa Diesch -- Beyond the wall / The Tentative Collective -- About legal frameworks, basic politics, and tactics Imke Mumm -- Toward a new land reform / Florian Hertweck -- Urbanes Gebiet / Sophie Wolfrum -- The porous city cannot be planned! / Imke Mumm -- Cities in suspension / Sofia Dona -- A city is an apple tree / Alex Lehnerer -- Porosity : is Munich a porous city? / Elisabeth Merk -- Just design it : porosity as leeway for designing urban space / Nikolai Frhr. von Brandis -- Cairo's advanced informality / Marc Angélil, Cary Siress -- Cairo episodes / Monique Jüttner -- Moving from the macro- to the micro scale in the Anthropocene / Sofia Dona -- The city in the Anthropocene : multiple porosities / Undine Giseke -- A new water metabolism : porosity and decentralization / Cornelia Redeker -- Holes in the future city : Java's volcanoes / Philip Ursprung -- Porous or porridge city? / Kees Christiaanse -- The connected and multiscalar city : porosity in the twenty-first century / Alain Thierstein -- Urban landscape infiltrations / Alexandra Bauer, Julian Schaefer, Soeren Schoebel, Yuting Xie -- Porosity as a structural principle of urban landscapes / Udo Weilacher -- Hanging around in the urban field / Norbert Kling, Florian Kurbasik -- Porosity in public spaces of migration / Ela Kaçel -- When commons become common / Max Ott -- St. Louis 1875-2025 / Benjamin Foerster-Baldenius, Yü Chen, Sabine Zahn -- Contested porosities / Norbert Kling, Carsten Jungfer -- Bahnhofsviertel / Florian Kurbasik -- From diversity to porosity / Shan Yang, Jie Sun -- Porous boundary spaces in the Beijing Old City / Tianyu Zhu -- From counterinsurgency to urban quality / Frank Eisenmann -- Flows, processes, and weak urbanization in Mexico City / Christof Göbel, Elizabeth Espinosa Dorantes -- Situation / Markus Lanz -- Accentuate the positive ... / Karl Detering, Simon Beesley. Includes bibliographical references. City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh City planning fast Architecture. City planning. Urban planning. Urbanism. Wolfrum, Sophie, editor. has work: Porous city (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHbkxhRfMpcCqv7YWF8BX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9783035616019 |
spellingShingle | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / Porosity : porous city / News from Naples? an essay on conceptual narratives / Porous : notes on the architectural history of the term / Urban porosity and the right to a shared city / Drifting clouds : porosity as a paradigm / The ideal of the broken-down : porous states of disrepair / Porous iridescences / Porosity : why this figure is still useful / Exploring the unforeseen : porosity as a concept / Still here while being there : about boundaries and thresholds / Negotiating porosity / Deep threshold / Porous and hybrid : conditions for the complex city / Thinking about staircases : circulation spaces in residential housing / Porosity of the monolithic / Bigness and porosity / Reintroducing porosity / Space In-between / Theodor Fischer, urban spaces Munich / Ambiguous figure and cloud / Performativity, sensuality, temporary interventions, negotiation / What can architecture do? Blueprint for a porous architecture museum / The "curated" city : art in public space / Building vibrant environments / Porosity and open form / WandererUni around the world / Improvised city / Does the city blur all its traces? / Open Leipzig, 2009 / Salsa Urbana / Beyond the wall / About legal frameworks, basic politics, and tactics Imke Mumm -- Toward a new land reform / Urbanes Gebiet / The porous city cannot be planned! / Cities in suspension / A city is an apple tree / Porosity : is Munich a porous city? / Just design it : porosity as leeway for designing urban space / Cairo's advanced informality / Cairo episodes / Moving from the macro- to the micro scale in the Anthropocene / The city in the Anthropocene : multiple porosities / A new water metabolism : porosity and decentralization / Holes in the future city : Java's volcanoes / Porous or porridge city? / The connected and multiscalar city : porosity in the twenty-first century / Urban landscape infiltrations / Porosity as a structural principle of urban landscapes / Hanging around in the urban field / Porosity in public spaces of migration / When commons become common / St. Louis 1875-2025 / Contested porosities / Bahnhofsviertel / From diversity to porosity / Porous boundary spaces in the Beijing Old City / From counterinsurgency to urban quality / Flows, processes, and weak urbanization in Mexico City / Situation / Accentuate the positive ... / City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh City planning fast |
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title_alt | Porosity : porous city / News from Naples? an essay on conceptual narratives / Porous : notes on the architectural history of the term / Urban porosity and the right to a shared city / Drifting clouds : porosity as a paradigm / The ideal of the broken-down : porous states of disrepair / Porous iridescences / Porosity : why this figure is still useful / Exploring the unforeseen : porosity as a concept / Still here while being there : about boundaries and thresholds / Negotiating porosity / Deep threshold / Porous and hybrid : conditions for the complex city / Thinking about staircases : circulation spaces in residential housing / Porosity of the monolithic / Bigness and porosity / Reintroducing porosity / Space In-between / Theodor Fischer, urban spaces Munich / Ambiguous figure and cloud / Performativity, sensuality, temporary interventions, negotiation / What can architecture do? Blueprint for a porous architecture museum / The "curated" city : art in public space / Building vibrant environments / Porosity and open form / WandererUni around the world / Improvised city / Does the city blur all its traces? / Open Leipzig, 2009 / Salsa Urbana / Beyond the wall / About legal frameworks, basic politics, and tactics Imke Mumm -- Toward a new land reform / Urbanes Gebiet / The porous city cannot be planned! / Cities in suspension / A city is an apple tree / Porosity : is Munich a porous city? / Just design it : porosity as leeway for designing urban space / Cairo's advanced informality / Cairo episodes / Moving from the macro- to the micro scale in the Anthropocene / The city in the Anthropocene : multiple porosities / A new water metabolism : porosity and decentralization / Holes in the future city : Java's volcanoes / Porous or porridge city? / The connected and multiscalar city : porosity in the twenty-first century / Urban landscape infiltrations / Porosity as a structural principle of urban landscapes / Hanging around in the urban field / Porosity in public spaces of migration / When commons become common / St. Louis 1875-2025 / Contested porosities / Bahnhofsviertel / From diversity to porosity / Porous boundary spaces in the Beijing Old City / From counterinsurgency to urban quality / Flows, processes, and weak urbanization in Mexico City / Situation / Accentuate the positive ... / |
title_auth | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / |
title_exact_search | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / |
title_full | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / Sophie Wolfrum. |
title_fullStr | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / Sophie Wolfrum. |
title_full_unstemmed | Porous City : From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / Sophie Wolfrum. |
title_short | Porous City : |
title_sort | porous city from metaphor to urban agenda |
title_sub | From Metaphor to Urban Agenda / |
topic | City planning. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026282 ARCHITECTURE Buildings Public, Commercial & Industrial. bisacsh City planning fast |
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