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Imminent Commons: Commoning Cities
Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017
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eBook - ePub
Imminent Commons: Commoning Cities
Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017
About this book
Imminent Commons: Commoning Cities presents questions and answers concerning the current state and near future of cities of the world through the lens of public initiatives, projects, and urban narratives. Cities are searching for new possibilities that will help them survive and thrive within new systems of municipal governance. The strategies of cities with regard to rapid urbanization, scarcity of public resources, and privatization of commons will be examined through the diverse spectrum of focused projects. It also discusses the present and future of cities as commons in the 21st century through examining various ways the cities use to deliberate, operate, imagine and execute their policies for the city.
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Yes, you can access Imminent Commons: Commoning Cities by Hyungmin Pai, Hejung Choi Helen, Hyungmin Pai,Helen Hejung Choi in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Architecture & Architecture Criticism. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Architecture and Urbanism of the Commons
- A Biennale for Seoul, a Biennale for Architecture and Urbanism
- Imminent Commons: Commoning Cities
- From the "Functional City" to "Total Function": Planning the Modern City, 1925-1971
- Dynamics of the Urban Age
- Amsterdam: Amsterdam Approach
- Bangkok: Street Food: A Common Canteen
- Barcelona: Mixed Use, Mixed Time, Mixed People
- Beijing: Code City
- Berlin: Die Laube in the City Garden: Architecture as Trigger Towards a Co-produced City
- Changwon: Three Cities: Assemblage Urbanism
- Chennai: At the Cross-Rivers: Reconnecting Chennai
- Chinese cities: Ghost Cities: Understanding Patterns in Chinese Urbanization
- Dubai: Projected Futures for the Commons in Dubai
- EM/MENA Connecting Cities: Commonalities and Challenges
- Nicosia Climate Change Hot Spot: Future's Extremes
- Athens: From Antiquity to Tomorrow: The People's Water Project
- Alexandria: After Past and Present: Determining the Future
- Gwangju: Cultural Landscape of the City: Gwangju Folly
- Hong Kong/ Shenzhen By-City/ By-product
- Jakarta: Micro Practice and Macro Perspective for Building Resilience in an Urban Kampung
- Jeju: Dolchanggo: Between Home and Nomadism, Jeju Rurbanism
- Johannesburg: Shifting Borders and Building Bridges
- London: London Made
- London, Annex, Place, Spaces, Work
- Macao: Macao Shaped by Use: Formalizing the Vernacular Customization of the City
- Madrid: DREAMadrid
- Medellin: A City for Life
- Messina: Messina Waterfront Polyenter: A Socio-Economic and Cultural Catalyst
- Mexico City: A Living Laboratory to Prototype: The Future of the Cities We Want
- Mumbai: The Bench-Ladder Conversations: Between Systems and Madness
- Oslo: Edible Oslo
- Paris: Reinventer Paris
- Pyongyang: Pyongyang Sallim
- Reykjavic: The Hot Pot as Political Arena
- Rome: The Theaters of Culture: Ephemeral Projects for the Eternal City
- San Diego/ Tijuana
- San Francisco: At home together
- Sao Paulo: Food Circuit in Sao Paulo
- Sejong: Zero-Energy Smart City Development
- Seoul: Sectioning Seoul
- Seoul, Seongbuk: Seongbuk Art Commons
- SH Corporation: Seoul Housing and Community Movements 1: Towards Open Communities
- SH Corporation: Seoul Housing and Community Movements 2: Landscripts for New Communities: Seoul via Vienna
- Shanghai: The Other Factory: Late-Industrial Organization and Form
- Shenzhen: Shenzhen to PRD Method
- Singapore: White Space
- Sydney: Spatial Frameworks: City Strategy in the Twenty-first Century
- Tehran: Cultivating Tehran
- Tijuana/ San Diego: Living Borders
- Tokyo: Common Matters
- Vienna: The Vienna Model
- Yeongju: Multiple Systems of Urban-Rural Integrated City: Yeongju's Public Architecture Masterplan
- Homo Urbanus
- Toward a (Dis)-Educating City: The (Dis)-Educational Workshop
- Biographies