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Anywise / edited by Cynthia C. Davidson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, N.Y. : Cambridge, Mass. : Anyone Corp. ; MIT Press, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: 252 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0262540827
  • 9780262540827
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 711.1 20
LOC classification:
  • NA9053.N4 A59 1996
Contents:
Haishi Jimua / Akira Asada, Arata Isozaki -- City theory in Jacobs and Heidegger / Fredric Jameson -- Outside architecture / Masao Miyoshi -- Eleven points on knowledge and wisdom / Peter Eisenman -- Responsibility / Kenjiro Okazaki -- Energy, environment, heritage : the need for a paradigm shift / Tao Ho -- Contagion / Sandra Buckley -- Form and field / Greg Lynn -- The Insadong District in Seoul : an urban design proposal / Jong Soung Kimm -- Architecture and earthquakes / Kojin Karatani -- Reconfiguring centrality / Saskia Sassen -- Symbiosis, coexistence, and prosperity / Sang Hae Lee --Urban superimposition : the city of Marseilles / Ignasi de Solà-Morales -- Fishing in troubled waters / Rem Koolhaas -- Fuzzy vision of a new urbanism / William Lim -- BEijING 'n SeOUL / Jeffrey Kipnis -- The challenges of growth : five new towns / Gun Young Lee -- Continuity and transformation / Nak-chung Paik -- The future of cities in Confucian states / Sung-Woong Hong -- Seoul : blueprint for the 21st century / Seung-Joong Yoon -- Seoul : an architect's challenge / Seok Chul Kim -- On architects, bees, and possible urban worlds / David Harvey -- City of any / Henry N. Cobb -- --
Introduction -- Haishi Jimua -- City Theory in Jacobs and Heidegger -- Outside Architecture -- Eleven Points on Knowledge and Wisdom -- Responsibility -- Discussion 1 -- Energy, Environment, Heritage: The Need for a Paradigm Shift -- Contagron -- Form and Field -- The Insadong District in Seoul: An Urban Design Proposal -- Discussion 2 -- Architecture and Earthquakes -- Reconfiguring Centrality -- Symbiosis, Coexistence, and Prosperity -- Urban Superimposition: The City of Marseilles -- Discussion 3 -- Fishing in Troubled Waters -- Fuzzy Vision of a New Urbanism -- BEijING 'n SeOUL -- The Challenges of Growth: Five New Towns -- Discussion 4 -- Continuity and Transformation -- The Future of Cities in Confucian States -- Seoul: Blueprint for the 21st Century -- Seoul: An Architect's Challenge -- On Architects, Bees, and Possible Urban Worlds -- City of Any -- Discussion 5 -- Letters to Anywise.
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"Anywise is the fifth in a series of 11 planned volumes documenting the annual international, cross-disciplinary conferences being sponsored by Anyone Corporation to investigate the condition of architecture at the end of the millennium"--P. [5] following t.p.

Includes bibliographical references.

Haishi Jimua / Akira Asada, Arata Isozaki -- City theory in Jacobs and Heidegger / Fredric Jameson -- Outside architecture / Masao Miyoshi -- Eleven points on knowledge and wisdom / Peter Eisenman -- Responsibility / Kenjiro Okazaki -- Energy, environment, heritage : the need for a paradigm shift / Tao Ho -- Contagion / Sandra Buckley -- Form and field / Greg Lynn -- The Insadong District in Seoul : an urban design proposal / Jong Soung Kimm -- Architecture and earthquakes / Kojin Karatani -- Reconfiguring centrality / Saskia Sassen -- Symbiosis, coexistence, and prosperity / Sang Hae Lee --Urban superimposition : the city of Marseilles / Ignasi de Solà-Morales -- Fishing in troubled waters / Rem Koolhaas -- Fuzzy vision of a new urbanism / William Lim -- BEijING 'n SeOUL / Jeffrey Kipnis -- The challenges of growth : five new towns / Gun Young Lee -- Continuity and transformation / Nak-chung Paik -- The future of cities in Confucian states / Sung-Woong Hong -- Seoul : blueprint for the 21st century / Seung-Joong Yoon -- Seoul : an architect's challenge / Seok Chul Kim -- On architects, bees, and possible urban worlds / David Harvey -- City of any / Henry N. Cobb -- --

Introduction -- Haishi Jimua -- City Theory in Jacobs and Heidegger -- Outside Architecture -- Eleven Points on Knowledge and Wisdom -- Responsibility -- Discussion 1 -- Energy, Environment, Heritage: The Need for a Paradigm Shift -- Contagron -- Form and Field -- The Insadong District in Seoul: An Urban Design Proposal -- Discussion 2 -- Architecture and Earthquakes -- Reconfiguring Centrality -- Symbiosis, Coexistence, and Prosperity -- Urban Superimposition: The City of Marseilles -- Discussion 3 -- Fishing in Troubled Waters -- Fuzzy Vision of a New Urbanism -- BEijING 'n SeOUL -- The Challenges of Growth: Five New Towns -- Discussion 4 -- Continuity and Transformation -- The Future of Cities in Confucian States -- Seoul: Blueprint for the 21st Century -- Seoul: An Architect's Challenge -- On Architects, Bees, and Possible Urban Worlds -- City of Any -- Discussion 5 -- Letters to Anywise.

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