Infrastructure plays a key role in dramatically reformatting our cities. Compared with their original structure the built fabric and spatial reserves over the past one hundred years has left many urban environments almost unrecognisable. The involvement of architects is essential to coherent development of infrastructural design. This volume contains a selection of influential architects and writers who critically evaluate the coupling of these fields. Organised into themes that frame the diverse approaches to the subject, these essays and projects discuss: Infrastructure Economy, Infrastructure Ecology, Infrastructure Culture, Infrastructure Politics and Infrastructure Space/Network. The cover image shows a project featured in the Australian pavilion of the 2011 Venice Biennale for Architecture.
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Katrina Stoll is an architect, urban designer, and educator. She is currently a teaching fellow at North Carolina State University College of Design. She received a Bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology at Cornell University and a Master of Architecture from Columbia University. From 2007-2008, she taught architecture and theory at Syracuse University. Between 2008 and 2010 she taught architecture and theory, and directed the Master of Advanced Studies in Urban Design program at the ETH Zürich. Along with Scott Lloyd and Room 11, Katrina developed the IP2100 project, which was featured at the Australian Pavilion for the 2010 Venice Biennale. She contributed to the publication Cities of Change: Addis Ababa.
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Scott Lloyd is the principal of Deliver, a design studio exploring identity through the politics of space and aesthetics. He is currently completing a Master of Science in Architecture at the ETH. He co-edited EPI, the journal of the Beijing Architectural Biennial and curated Spaces of Flow at the National Museum of China, an investigation of China's emerging urban condition. He has worked in architecture and as an art director in Switzerland and China, and on collaborations with Room 11 in Australia - Room 11 work across a broad range of scale and type, incorporating a cross disciplinary approach to architectural design and research.
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Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 24.0 x 17.0cms 160pp b/w illusts. This book contains essays by influential architects & writers who have evaluated the coupling of the fields of infrastructure & architecture. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 30121508
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