Urban Gestures
Augmented Landscapes
de A. Zevi Thomas
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À propos du livre
Even in this age of metadata and computational analysis, the impressions and experiences from the users perspective remain critical aspect in the development of meaningful places.
Therefore, the urban gestures surveyed for this project represent a unique opportunity to assets the prospects of static urban spaces. But unlike the normative theories of urban design and planning which uphold the attributes of vast spatial systems and the enduring character of design, alternatively, these cultural interventions espouse the concept of adaptability and temporality as fundamental elements in the composition of contemporary spaces.
Hence, the cultural/interventions represent a vital opportunity to assist the visioning of remnant spaces becoming socially viable and aesthetically pleasing environments.
Therefore, the urban gestures surveyed for this project represent a unique opportunity to assets the prospects of static urban spaces. But unlike the normative theories of urban design and planning which uphold the attributes of vast spatial systems and the enduring character of design, alternatively, these cultural interventions espouse the concept of adaptability and temporality as fundamental elements in the composition of contemporary spaces.
Hence, the cultural/interventions represent a vital opportunity to assist the visioning of remnant spaces becoming socially viable and aesthetically pleasing environments.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Architecture
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 68 - Date de publication: août 10, 2011
- Mots-clés , Cultivating a strategic approach to (re) interpreting remnant spaces.
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À propos du créateur
Designer, photographer, urban enthusiast- Earned masters in Landscape Architecture from Morgan State’s School of Architecture and Planning; with an emphasis in Urban Ecology and Design. Previous academic majors in Art History and Anthropology remain a dominant aspect in my survey of contemporary urban spaces. My ongoing thesis examines the interventions of urban culture as a regenerative locus for urban landscapes.