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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811211942
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Following the lifework (1960s to 2010) of visionary Singaporean architect William S. W. Lim, The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia) is a compelling compilation of case studies and historical projects. This multifaceted publication takes Lim's ideas to a future Asia: a region defined by an irreducibly complex urban topography under constant flux. Looking from Singapore to Southeast Asia, and from this region to Asia more expansively (and beyond), it presents a diverse range of activities which may be productively framed through the notion of critical spatial practice. The book has three interconnected points of departure: Lim's lifework; the interdisciplinary exhibition 'Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts at Critical Spatial Practice' at NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, and the related conference, 'The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)'; and the cross-cultural and urban festival 'CITIES FOR PEOPLE, NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17', held at venues around Gillman Barracks, Singapore. The multiple links are emphasised in three key ways: through editorial texts, through design concepts, and through selected projects inserted as ""intermissions"" between each of the book's sections. Artists, planners, activists, architects, scholars get together in this volume to respond to Lim's critical spatial practice. Research essays, artworks, visual and textual documentation, spatio-temporal maps grapple with the diversity of Southeast Asia, offering unexpected responses to planning, building, and living cities and urban spaces, but also put forward the question, "Who owns the city?". This key collection offers a path into spatial questions in Asia and beyond, and serves as a teaching and research tool.

Insert Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice 6(10)
Foreword William S. W. Lim and the Rights to the City 16(2)
Nikos Papastergiadis
Editors' Notes 18(2)
Ute Meta Bauer
Roger Nelson
Khim Ong
Poets, Visionaries, Politicians: Tropes in Archival Images 20(12)
Roger Nelson
CHAPTER 1 THE CITY AS LIVING ROOM
Chapter 1 Introduction The City as Space to be Lived--- A City for People
32(84)
Ute Meta Bauer
An Emergent Asian Modernism: Think Tanks and the Design of the Environment
38(20)
H. Koon Wee
Insert SmellScape Singapore
58(8)
Sissel Tolaas
Figurations of Place and Plurality in William S. W. Lim's Incomplete Urbanism
66(18)
Shirley Surya
In the Space of Incompleteness
84(6)
Laura Miotto
The Films for Incomplete Urbanism: Dreaming of a Void to Come
90(10)
Marc Gloede
Critical Imagination and Urban Spaces of Possibility
100(10)
Sacha Kagan
Insert Global Anglophone Networks of Tropical Architecture
110(6)
Jiat-Hwee Chang
CHAPTER 2 THE CITY AS MULTIPLE
Chapter 2 Introduction Mid-Century Modern: Forms and Spaces in Cities
116(64)
Roger Nelson
Thailand's Shophouses: A People's History and Their Future
120(18)
Chomchon Fusinpaiboon
Revolution versus Counter-Revolution: The Rise and Fall of the People's Party's Modernist Architecture (1932-47)
138(14)
Thanavi Chotpradit
Phnom Penh's Bassac Riverfront: A Modern Cosmopolitan Cultural Precinct
152(12)
Pen Sereypagna
Strata Megastructure: Architecture of Flexibility and Enterprise
164(16)
Calvin Chua
CHAPTER 3 THE CITY AS STAGE
Chapter 3 Introduction Uneven Development: Setting the Stage for Practices of Informality
180(82)
Khim Ong
Everything is Fine, Keep on Urbanising!?
184(8)
Yvonne P. Doderer
The Living City
192(6)
John Wagner
World Cafe: Air, Land, and Water
198(4)
Marjetica Potrc
Idealising Cities as a Place of Hope: Arts, Farming, Food, Sustainability, and Rehearsals
202(10)
Woon Tien Wei
Insert Conversation about Datang Untuk Kembali (Arriving to Return)
212(6)
Lulu Lutfi Labibi
Ari Wulu
The Multiple Must Be Made: Software for a City yet to Come
218(14)
Nashin Mahtani
Etienne Turpin
Insert Incomplete City Walks: Coffee Shops and Hawker Centres
232(2)
Magdalena Magiera
Activating Our Cities through Transdisciplinary Transnational Projects
234(10)
Laura Anderson Barbata
Insert Cities For People NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17
244(18)
Afterword 262(4)
William S. W. Lim
Contributors' Biographies 266(6)
Image Credits 272(3)
Contributors' Acknowledgements 275(3)
Colophon 278