The City As A Tangled Bank (PDF)
Urban Design versus Urban Evolution
(Sprache: Englisch)
Here Sir Terry Farrell, who has built an international career as
an architect-planner, encourages other planners and architects to
follow the biologists--look at, learn from, and, indeed,
admire the nature of the forces that drive the change, and...
an architect-planner, encourages other planners and architects to
follow the biologists--look at, learn from, and, indeed,
admire the nature of the forces that drive the change, and...
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Here Sir Terry Farrell, who has built an international career as
an architect-planner, encourages other planners and architects to
follow the biologists--look at, learn from, and, indeed,
admire the nature of the forces that drive the change, and then
with humility and respect work with them to nudge, anticipate and
prepare for where it takes us. Searching for patterns within the
apparent turbulence and complexity, he analyses the notions of
urban design and urban evolution and examines whether or not they
need necessarily be seen as opposing one another. The first two
chapters discuss emergence as an idea in a biological and
architectural context, as well as the distinction between urban
design and planning in both education and practice, and the impact
of other fields such as landscape design. Seven further chapters
examine a range of themes embracing the importance of chain
reactions in the progress of urban engineering; the character of
habitation; layering; taste and context; adaptation and conversion;
the advocacy of the architect-planner; and the effects of digital
technology on city evolution. Farrell brings his considerable
experience in practice to bear, elucidating his thoughts with
examples from cities across the world, including Beijing, Hong
Kong, London, New York, and Paris.
an architect-planner, encourages other planners and architects to
follow the biologists--look at, learn from, and, indeed,
admire the nature of the forces that drive the change, and then
with humility and respect work with them to nudge, anticipate and
prepare for where it takes us. Searching for patterns within the
apparent turbulence and complexity, he analyses the notions of
urban design and urban evolution and examines whether or not they
need necessarily be seen as opposing one another. The first two
chapters discuss emergence as an idea in a biological and
architectural context, as well as the distinction between urban
design and planning in both education and practice, and the impact
of other fields such as landscape design. Seven further chapters
examine a range of themes embracing the importance of chain
reactions in the progress of urban engineering; the character of
habitation; layering; taste and context; adaptation and conversion;
the advocacy of the architect-planner; and the effects of digital
technology on city evolution. Farrell brings his considerable
experience in practice to bear, elucidating his thoughts with
examples from cities across the world, including Beijing, Hong
Kong, London, New York, and Paris.
Autoren-Porträt von Terry Farrell
Sir Terry Farrell is considered to be the UK'sleading architect-planner, with offices in London and Hong Kong.
During 40 years in practice he has completed many award-winning
projects in the UK including the MI6 Building and the Home Office
Headquarters in London, The Deep in Hull, the Centre For Life in
Newcastle, and masterplans for the Greenwich Peninsula,
Brindleyplace in Birmingham and Newcastle's Quayside. In East
Asia, notable projects include Incheon Airport in Seoul, Beijing
Station and Guangzhou Station in China (the largest in the world)
and in Hong Kong he designed the Peak Tower, Kowloon Station and
development and the British consulate. Throughout his career, Sir
Terry has championed urban planning and helped shape central and
local government policy on key issues. In London, he is a member of
the Mayor's Design Advisory Panel and he has advised the
Department for Transport on high-speed rail, as well as the
Department for Communities and Local Government. He has led for
several years the design and planning of the Thames Gateway,
Europe's largest regeneration project. In 2010, he was
appointed masterplanner for the transformation of Holborn and Earls
Court. In 2013, he was invited by the Minister of Culture to lead
an independent review of architecture and the built environment. He
is the recipient of the London Planning Award 2012-13 for
'Greatest Contribution to Planning and Development over the
last 10 years'.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Terry Farrell
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 192 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118487303
- ISBN-13: 9781118487303
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.02.2014
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