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Pavilions, pop-ups and parasols : the impact of real and virtual meeting on physical space / Editor invitado Leon Van Schaik y Fleur Watson.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoSeries (Architectural design ; [volume 85, no. 3])Editor: Londres : John Wiley & Sons, 2015Descripción: 144 páginas : illustraciones ; 29 centímetrosTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781118829011
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 720.103 23 P338
Clasificación LoC:
  • MLCM 2024/40846 (N)
Contenidos:
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.
Resumen: 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 - is presaged by rapidly changing social relationships flowing from social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The nexus between real and virtual meeting is effectively being reinvented by innovative and creative architectural practices. People meet in new and responsive ways, architects meet their clients in new forums, knowledge is 'met' and achieved in new and interactive frameworks. It contrasts bluntly with the commercially structured interactions of shopping malls and the increasingly deliberate interactions available in cultural institutions. These experiences imbue a new type of client; casually engaged, flocking, hacking, crowd funding and self-helping.
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"May/June 2015."

"03/2015"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

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.

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 - is presaged by rapidly changing social relationships flowing from social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The nexus between real and virtual meeting is effectively being reinvented by innovative and creative architectural practices. People meet in new and responsive ways, architects meet their clients in new forums, knowledge is 'met' and achieved in new and interactive frameworks. It contrasts bluntly with the commercially structured interactions of shopping malls and the increasingly deliberate interactions available in cultural institutions. These experiences imbue a new type of client; casually engaged, flocking, hacking, crowd funding and self-helping.

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