Pavilions, pop-ups and parasols : the impact of real and virtual meeting on physical space /
Around the world, a new architectural form is emerging. In public places a progressive architecture is being commissioned to promote open-ended, undetermined, lightly programmed or un-programmed interactions between people. This new phenomenon of architectural form - Pavilions, Pop-Ups and Parasols...
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
John Wiley & Sons,
2015.
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Σειρά: | Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ;
v. 85, no. 3. |
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction : Pavilions, pop-ups and parasols: are they platforms for change? / Leon van Schaik
- In the pursuit of pleasure: the not so fleeting life of the pavilion and its ilk / Robert Bevan
- Castles and pavilions: creating new hybrid places of exchange / Tom Holbrook
- A sketchbook for the city to come: the pop-up as R & D / Dan Hill
- 10 folly variations: the time-specific architecture of mass / Minsuk Cho
- 100 year city (Maribor): the virtual concourse reframed / Fleur Watson
- Not to be taken seriously: kiosks, roadside joys and other things that are beneath architectural contempt / Peter Cook
- Barcelona reset: circuit of ephemeral architecture / Benedetta Tagliabue
- Building community / Andrea Kahn
- Global village media: coming together in the early 1970s at Whiz Bang Quick City / Felicity D. Scott
- When a tree house no longer says "house," are we virtually there? / Akira Suzuki
- Agents for urban food education and security / C.J. Lim n-- Architecture of the occasion / Pia Ednie-Brown
- Indeterminacy and contingency: the Seroussi Pavilion and bloom / Alisa Andrasek
- Urban phenomenon: guerilla architecture in Taipei / Roan Ching-Yueh
- The affirmative qualities of a temporal architecture / Martyn Hook
- Lasting impressions: pop-up culture by HWKN / Matthias Hollwich
- Entrepreneur makers: digitally crafted, crowdfunded pavilions / Arthur Mamou-Mani and Toby Burgess
- Counterpoint: from subversive to the serious: temporary urbanism as a positive force / Peter Bishop.