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|aOpen city : |bdesigning coexistence / |c[editors], Tim Rieniets, Jennifer Sigler, Kees Christiaanse.
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|aAmsterdam : |bSUN, |cc2009.
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|a464 p. : |bill. (some col.), plans ; |c27 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|tForeword /|rGeorge Brugmans --|tOpen city : designing coexistence /|rTim Rieniets --|tDimensions : Introduction to part one /|rTim Rieniets --|tThe open city and its enemies /|rKees Christiaanse --|tThe open city and its historical context /|rAngelus Eisinger --|tDiversity of urbanization patterns in a global world /|rDieter Läpple --|tOn board the city /|rRegina Bittner --|tMigrancy and the dislocation of architecture /|rStephen Cairns --|tThe extroverted city of system D /|rRobert Neuwirth --|tThe city as bazaar /|rArnold Reijndorp --|tUtopia re-read /|rMark Michaeli --|tCell-building, egospheres, self-containers /|rPeter Sloterdijk --|tHouse of cards /|rMarc Angélil and Cary Siress --|tThe good city /|rAsh Amin --|tSpaces for coexistence /|rChristian Salewski --|tNetworked infrastructure and the urban condition /|rStephen Graham --|tLegalizing Openness /|rGerald Frug --|tProducing inequalities by producing built environment /|rOrhan Esen --|tCrime does pay! /|rMichael Zinganel --|tOpen city : beyond asymmetric war and environmental violence /|rSaskia Sassen --|tSituations : introduction to part two /|rTim Rieniets --|tRefuge /|rCan Altay & Philipp Misselwitz --|tCommunity /|rInterboro --|tColelctive /|rBart Goldhoorn & Alexander Sverdlov --|tSquat /|rRainer Hehl & Jörg Stollmann --|tReciprocity /|rStephen Cairns & Daliana Suryawinata --|tMaakbaarheid /|rCrimson Architectural Historians.
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|aAccompanying the 4th International Architecture Biennial Rotterdam, which carries the same theme as the title of this publication, Open City provides an in-depth study of the role that architecture and urban planning can play in enhancing the quality of life in a city. Designed by Mevis & van Deursen, the book features contributions from such names as; Kees Christiaanse, Marc Angelil, Bart Goldhoorn, Christian Salewski and Peter Sloterdijk. Divided in two parts, the first sees a collection of professionals drawn from different practices, charting the different dimensions of the Open City and the threats it faces. While in part two, designs for the Open City by architects, planners and activists that have actually been implemented are analysed and discussed.
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|aTranslated from German and Dutch.
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|aOpen spaces.
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|aSociology, Urban.
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|aChristiaanse, Kees.
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