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Grounding metabolism / edited by Daniel Ibañez, Nikos Katsikis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New geographies ; 6.Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Graduate School of Design, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 189 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1934510378
  • 9781934510377
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.76 23
Contents:
Editorial / Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- 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.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Editorial / Daniel Ibañez & Nikos Katsikis -- 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.

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