Urban Flashes Asia, from Wileya s Architectural Design series is a bold conceptual and architectural response to Eurocentric research in architecture. It introduces a network of globally dispersed architects and theorists working primarily in Asia. The contributors of Urban Flashes Asia are a globally active body that is fast developing a rapidly evolving language of urban imagination and invention. This is a new and intriguing version of events which is in step with the nature of urban developments in Asia, as much of the region continues to come alive. * The latest in Wileya s Architectural Design series * Featuring articles and projects inside and beyond Asia, it also includes interviews with Kazuo Shinohara and Nobuyaki Furuya and a Practice Profile of the Chinese architect Yung Ho Chang * All participants are leading architects/theorists in their own countries and this publication will introduce for the first time a number of key players and their work * Unique photo essays together with a vast body of architectural and art projects makes this a visual and exciting publication * The first comprehensive publication on the Urban Flashes Group, this book should be of interest to architects, artists and urban designers
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Urban Flashes Asia, from Wileya s Architectural Design series is a bold conceptual and architectural response to Eurocentric research in architecture. It introduces a network of globally dispersed architects and theorists working primarily in Asia.
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Editorial (Helen Castle). Introduction: Dirty Cities (Nicholas Boyarsky). Chinatown is Everywhere (Peter Lang). Introduction: Micro--Urbanism (Ti--Nan Chi). Way of Display: Urban Tactics in the Context of the Betel Nut Culture in Taiwan (Karl--Heinz Klopf). Anarchy and Beyond: An interview with Kazuo Shinohara (Hirohisa Hemmi). What is Made in Tokyo? (Yoshharu Tsukamoto). Hyper Complex Living (Nobuyaki Furuya). Gaikoku Mura: Japanese Foreign Country Villages (Sue Barr). In the Age of Indeterminacy: Towards a Non--Visual Pragmaticism (Gary Chang). Pearl River Delta: Lean Planning, Thin Patterns (Laurent Guiterrez & Valerie Portefaix). Bangkok: Liquid Perception (Brian McGrath). Reconstruction Solidarity: The Thao Tribe (Nicholas Boyarsky). Action (Verb) Taipei (Sand Helsel). Modern Heritage: A Terrain of the Question (Guyon Chung). Hanoi (Justine Grahame). Contributors Biographies. AD+ Building Profile Great a Bambooa Wall (Jeremy Melvin). Practice Profile: Yung Ho Chang (Jayne Merkel) Engineering Exegesis Bridging the Gap with Collaborative Design Programs for CAD/CAM (Andre Chaszar). Interior Eye: Architecture Without Architects (Craig Kellogg). Urban Entropy: A Tale of Three Cities (Thomas Deckker). Site Lines: Gooderham and Worta s Distillery, Toronto, Canada (Sean Stanwick).
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Urban Flashes Asia is a bold conceptual and architectural response to the contemporary city. Supplanting recent Western accounts of urban developments, centred largely on European research, it introduces an emergent network of globally dispersed architects, theorists and urbanists.  Working primarily, though not exclusively, out of Asia, the contributors of Urban Flashes Asia are a globally active body that is fast developing a rapidly evolving language of urban imagination and intervention. This is a new and intriguing version of events, which is wholly in step with the simultaneous and spontaneous nature of urban developments in Asia, as China and much of the surrounding region comes alive. It features an interview with the Japanese master Kazuo Shinohara and a Practice Profile of pioneering Chinese architect Yung Ho Chang.
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"This publication widens debate by looking towards Asia, and ensuring that what is seen there, is not lost in translation" (Perspective Vol. 13 No. 5 September/ October 2004)
Editorial (Helen Castle). Introduction: Dirty Cities (Nicholas Boyarsky). Chinatown is Everywhere (Peter Lang). Introduction: Micro-Urbanism (Ti-Nan Chi). Way of Display: Urban Tactics in the Context of the Betel Nut Culture in Taiwan (Karl-Heinz Klopf). Anarchy and Beyond: An interview with Kazuo Shinohara (Hirohisa Hemmi). What is Made in Tokyo? (Yoshharu Tsukamoto). Hyper Complex Living (Nobuyaki Furuya). Gaikoku Mura: Japanese Foreign Country Villages (Sue Barr). In the Age of Indeterminacy: Towards a Non-Visual Pragmaticism (Gary Chang). Pearl River Delta:  Lean Planning, Thin Patterns (Laurent Guiterrez & Valérie Portefaix). Bangkok: Liquid Perception (Brian McGrath). Reconstruction Solidarity: The Thao Tribe (Nicholas Boyarsky). Action (Verb) Taipei (Sand Helsel). Modern Heritage: A Terrain of the Question (Guyon Chung). Hanoi (Justine Grahame). Contributors Biographies. AD+ Building Profile Great 'Bamboo' Wall  (Jeremy Melvin). Practice Profile: Yung Ho Chang (Jayne Merkel) Engineering Exegesis Bridging the Gap with Collaborative Design Programs for CAD/CAM (André Chaszar). Interior Eye: Architecture Without Architects (Craig Kellogg). Urban Entropy: A Tale of Three Cities (Thomas Deckker). Site Lines: Gooderham and Wort's Distillery, Toronto, Canada (Sean Stanwick).
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470858318
Publisert
2003-09-26
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
586 gr
Høyde
289 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
128

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Biographical note

Nicholas Boyarsky PhD, AA Dipl, BA- Hons -, RIBA, ARB trained at the Architectural Association in London, graduating in 1988. He worked for Zaha Hadid on projects in Berlin and Hamburg, for Michael Hopkins on Bracken House, and for Stefano de Martino on Chiat Day's London offices before establishing BMA with Nicola Murphy in 1994.