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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, weight: 862 g, 70 farb. und s/w Abb.
  • Sērija : Perspectives in Metropolitan Research
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: JOVIS Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3868595155
  • ISBN-13: 9783868595154
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width: 240x165 mm, weight: 862 g, 70 farb. und s/w Abb.
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  • Izdevniecība: JOVIS Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3868595155
  • ISBN-13: 9783868595154
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New urbanist fields of work ! Influencing urban development purposefully and positively can only be accomplished productively if one goes beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. What is required therefore is a rethinking within urbanist practice. New Urban ProfessionsA Journey through Practice and Theory provides exploratory discussions of phenomena, reflections and professionalization possibilities in the various fields of work. In the first section, a wide variety of practitioners are presented, who try out suitable development strategies and procedural approaches. They experiment with professional and personal competences and reassess the relationship between creativity and multiple authorship. Theoretical reflections present a variety of perspectives. Whether, to what extent, where, and how the emerging necessary competences can be taught and learnt is also a decisive factor in the long-term success of collective urban design of the future. The second part addresses this topic: what form might a sustainable exchange of experience take, what curricular consequences would appear necessary and in what roles, spaces, and spatiotemporal contexts must one prepare for the coproduction of the city? With contributions by, among others: Renato Anelli, Anna Paula Couri, Christopher Dell, Christoph Heinemann, Bernd Kniess, Ton Matton, Michael Obrist, Klaus Overmeyer, Doina Petrescu, PlanBude, Carlo Ratti, Stefan Rettich, Tatjana Schneider, Snųhetta, Teleinternetcafe, Umschichten, Kai Vöckler, Kathrin Wildner
Introduction
Professional Challenges 15(14)
Michael Koch
Amelie Rost
Yvonne Siegmund
Renee Tribble
Yvonne Werner
Phenomena: Practitioners & Practices, Reflections & Reflexes
1.1 Places
1 WandererUni Rounding the World
29(12)
Ton Matton
2 Rural Places and Centralities
41(11)
Stefan Rettich
3 Locate: A Translocal Perspective
52(4)
Jonas Konig
Kai Vockler
4 I Am Where You Are Not: On Concrete Action in Real Places
56(5)
Markus Ambach
1.2 Processes
1 The Machine
61(11)
Andreas Krauth
2 Drivers of Planning Processes: About the Contradiction of Time Aspects in Urban Development
72(3)
Yvonne Siegmund
3 Participation: Instrument or Culture?
75(4)
Hannes Rockenbauch
1.3 Structures
1 The Arch: A Socio-Circular Gate to Technology ConstructLab
79(15)
2 Urban Practice: The Form of the Informal
94(7)
Markus Bader
3 Verantwortung
101(3)
Martin Wickel
4 Swarm Architects
104(3)
Martin Kohler
1.4 Strategies
1 The PlanBude Method: The Production of Desires as a New Mode of Urban Development
107(12)
PlanBude Hamburg
Daniela Brahm
2 The Top Four Time Hacks
119(8)
Lukas Lendzinski
Peter Weigand
3 Longer Development Cycles, Please!
127(3)
Frauke Burgdorff
4 Money or Daydream: Difficulties and Changing Facets of Gaining Adequate Remuneration
130(5)
Yvonne Werner
1.5 Competencies
1 Dripping: Unclosing Spaces by means of a Festival
135(9)
Dorothee Halbrock
Julia Jost
Julia Lerch-Zajaczkowska
Hallo Festspiele
2 "... confidere necesse est..."
144(3)
Michael Koch
3 Collective Self-Organization and the Making of the Urban: A Self-Empowering Practice of Subversive Potential
147(4)
Melanie Giza
1.6 Authorships
1 Who Is the Author?
151(6)
Michael Obrist
2 Professionals of the Unplanned
157(7)
Camilla Guadalupi
3 Snøhetta: People Process Projects An Introduction to Creative Work and Methodology---The Value of Architecture in Creating Community
164(5)
Jette Cathrin Hopp
4 The Clientless Architect: How Digital Platforms Are Changing the Relationship between Architects and Clients
169(6)
Carlo Ratti
Transfer: Education---Further Learning
2.1 Multiscale
1 There Is No Choice
175(9)
Christoph Heinemann
2 From Airside to Airpark: Planning and Designing the Hybrid Potentials of City-Airports
184(5)
Rainer Joharm
3 Waterside: Crossing the Border between Land and Water
189(4)
Amelie Rost
2.2 Spatial Agency
1 Spatial Agency: From the University of the Neighbourhoods to Building A Proposition For Future Activities or How Urban Design Mobilizes the Performative Plan
193(9)
Bemd Kniess
Anna Richter
Christopher Dell
Dominique Peck
2 The Spatial Turn to Processuality, Diversity, and Collaboration
202(3)
Jan Lange
3 Teaching and Learning to Act
205(4)
Doina Petrescu
2.3 Transformation
1 Navigating Transformation
209(7)
Klaus Overmeyer
2 (Urban) Transformation Design
216(5)
Saskia Hebert
2.4 Temporalities
1 Temporal(ities): A New Perspective into the Design of Time, Rhythm, and Atmosphere in Urban Places
221(13)
Filipa Wunderlich
2 Urban_Nicht_Time_Spaces
234(4)
Christine Preiser
Jakob F. Schmid
3 Temporalities: Temporal Turn?
238(3)
Dietrich Henckel
2.5 Co-production
1 The Co-production of the City: Learning from Advocacy Architecture in Brazil
241(6)
Ana Paula Koury
2 Sociological Glances on the "Social Turn" in Architecture and Design
247(3)
Hanna Gobel
Monika Grubbauer
Anna Richter
3 The Other Engagement: A Critique of the "Co-"
250(5)
Tatjana Schneider
2.6 Improvisation
1 Option Improvisation: Why It Is Critical to Conceptualize Improvisation in Architecture and Urban Design
255(9)
Christopher Dell
2 Art and Urban Development: Is It Dangerous for Nonartists to Look at Art Practice When Considering How to Act as Urban Designers?
264(5)
Liza Fior
2.7 Multidisciplinarity
1 Multidisciplinary and Generalist Education: Architects Mastering the Brazilian Cities' Growth
269(8)
Renato Anelli
2 Transdisciplinarity: The Basis for the Increase of Urban Knowledge?
277(3)
Kirsten David
3 "They Came Togather" A Screenplay of an Urban Workshop Encounter
280(13)
Timothy Pape
Martin Kohler
2.8 Exchange
1 Producing Spaces of Exchange at the Periphery of Disciplines
293(7)
Kathrin Wildner
2 Urban Practices: Vocabularies for a Creative Science and a Reflective Design
300(3)
Frank Eckardt
Conclusion: Afterthoughts as Intentions and Hopes 303
Michael Koch / Renée Tribble / Yvonne Siegmund / Amelie Rost / Yvonne Werner (eds.)