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  • ISBN-13: 9783037786406
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 992 pages, aukštis x plotis: 264x200 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lars Muller Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 303778640X
  • ISBN-13: 9783037786406
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Im Zeitalter des Anthropozän ist es zwingend, unsere Aufmerksamkeit nach Süden zu richten: aufdie Antarktis. Sie ist ein Kontinent, der nur 10% der Erdoberfläche ausmacht, aber 70% des Süsswassers der Welt speichert. Einerseits eine wesentliche Datenquelle für zuverlässige Prognosen desKlimawandels, ist sie andererseits die grösste Bedrohung für alle Küstengebiete.Zum 200. Jahrestag der Entdeckung des Südpols erscheint mit Antarctic Resolution eine Publikation, die ein hochauflösendes Bild des hyper-überwachten, aber zugleich vernachlässigten Kontinents bietet. Eine Resolution, die sich für eine echte transnationale und interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit einsetzt, bringt zum ersten Mal in der antarktischen Bibliographie internationale Experten und Praktikeraus den Bereichen Wissenschaft, Architektur, Ingenieurwesen, Geschichte, Politikwissenschaft,Recht, Anthropologie, Literatur, Kunst und Technologie zusammen.Die ganzheitliche Agenda von Antarctic Resolution gipfelt im ersten u

mfassenden Archiv antarktischer Architektur. Es enthüllt die einzigartige Entwicklung von Wohn- und Architekturtypologien unter extremen Bedingungen: von der allerersten Hütte, die jemals auf dem Kontinent gebaut wurde, bis hin zu hochentwickelten zeitgenössischen Bauten. Zudem stellt es die Beweggründe in Frage, die zu einer unerwarteten architektonischen Redundanz auf dem Kontinent geführt haben.Entwickelt von der gemeinnützigen Organisation UNLESS, die Architektur als Prämisse für territoriale Untersuchungen sieht, stellt Antarctic Resolution akademische Inhalte und visuelle Informationen einander gegenüber. Neben archivarischer und zeitgenössischer Fotografie beinhaltet das Buch auch Zeichnungen, Diagramme und Kartografien aus dem globalen Netzwerk des Polar Labors. Das Buch erzählt kein abschliessendes Narrativ. Vielmehr bietet es fundierte Erkenntnisse in fragmentarischer Form - Blitze, die einen Kontinent erhellen, der jährlich sechs Monate lang in Dunkelheit gehüllt ist.

Mithilfe dieser interdisziplinären, interkulturellen Untersuchungen präsentieren die Gestalter geeignete und differenzierte Lösungen für die globale Kommunikation. Durch die Auseinandersetzung mit den Problemen und Möglichkeiten der mehrsprachigen Typografie und visuellen Repräsentation setzt sich "Visual Coexistence" ein für ein Design, das als Werkzeug eines globalen Verständnisses dient.
Antarctic Resolution 11(19)
Giulia Foscari
01 Ant-Arctica In-Cognita
The Discovery of Antarctica
30(9)
Robert Headland
Asymptotic Cartography
39(9)
William L. Fox
South Polar Regions
48(1)
William Kentridge
Drawing the Antarctic Resolution Atlas
49(4)
Sol Camacho
Carolina Passos
Climate Models. Antarctica and the Politics of Digital Representations
53(1)
Juan Francisco Salazar
One Map, One Ocean. The Athelstan Spilhaus Projection
54(3)
Bojan Savric
John Nelson
David Burrows
Constructing a Place through Literature. The Image of Antarctica
57(3)
Elizabeth Leane
Constructing a Place through Photography. In Wilderness
60(3)
Jean de Pomereu
Photography's Trace on Ice
63(3)
El Glasberg
Imagined, Recreated, and Rephotographed. Ice Blink
66(6)
Anne Noble
02 Antarctic Pie. The Menacing Geometry of Power
National Claims in Antarctica
72(4)
Robert Headland
Neuschwabenland
76(6)
Cornelia Ludecke
Naming the Antarctic
82(6)
Carlo Baroni
Adrian Fox
Ursula Harris
Jean-Yves Pirlot
Political Conflict in the Antarctica Peninsula
88(4)
Adrian Howkins
How to Claim a Continent. Operation Tabarin and the Post Office
92(2)
Camilla Nichol
A Concise Military History of Antarctica
94(4)
Joseph Micallef
Strategic Interests in Antarctica. The Example of China
98(1)
Anne-Marie Brady
Antarctica as a Hybrid Warfare Environment?
99(3)
Anne-Marie Brady
03 The Governance System of a Citizenless Continent
Science, Politics, and Governance in the Antarctic Treaty System. A Symbiotic Relationship
102(4)
Karen N. Scott
Donald R. Rothwell
International Polar and Geophysical Years
106(2)
Susan Barr
The Precursor of the International Geophysical Year. The Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition
108(2)
Christel Misund Domaas
The Pivotal Role of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) 1957-1958
110(4)
James Fleming
Cara Seitchek
The Antarctic Treaty
114(10)
Klaus Dodds
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
124(2)
Gary Wilson
Facilitating International Collaboration in Antarctic Science. The Role of COMNAP
126(4)
Gillian Wratt
Antarctica's Latest Governance Challenge. Coronavirus
130(2)
Alan D. Hemmings
Bob Frame
Antarctic Law Enforcement
132(4)
Donald R. Rothwell
Karen N. Scott
04 Antarctic Resources. Temptations and Accountability
Antarctic Resources and the Protocol for Environmental Protection
136(3)
Doaa Abdel-Motaal
The Role and Impact of Antarctic Specially Protected Areas and Antarctic Specially Managed Areas
139(5)
Kevin A. Hughes
Antarctic Biodiversity
144(5)
Peter Convey
Fishing in the Southern Ocean and the Role of CCAMLR
149(3)
Cassandra M. Brooks
Marine Protected Areas
152(2)
Andrea Kavanagh
Spatial Exceptions at Sea
154(2)
Juan Du
The Krill Market
156(3)
Daniel Kiss
Swadheet Chaturvedi
The Emerging Issue of Plastic Pollution in Antarctica
159(1)
Elisa Bergami
Ilaria Corsi
Bioprospecting in Antarctica
160(2)
Julia Jabour
Antarctic Tourism
162(5)
Daniela Liggett
Ship-Based Antarctic Tourist Landing Procedures
167(5)
Solan Jensen
05 "The Question of Antarctica"
Antarctica. Territory Beyond Possession?
172(2)
Christy Collis
Antarctica as a Global-Commons. Promises and Pitfalls
174(1)
Sanjay Chaturvedi
Where the Ice Meets the Waves. Antarctica and the Law of the Sea
175(4)
Tim Stephens
Bounding Antarctica. The Greater Southern Ocean
179(3)
Alan D. Hemmings
The "Question of Antarctica" at the United Nations
182(4)
Doaa Abdel-Motaal
The Role of NGOs in the Antarctic Treaty System
186(1)
James N. Barnes
Antarctica as World Park
187(1)
James N. Barnes
The Antarctic through the Lens of Herbert Ponting
188(18)
FOUR ELEMENTS
06 The Revolutionary Ocean
The Global Carbon Budget
206(3)
Judith Hauck
The Southern Ocean Overturning Circulation
209(3)
Jean-Baptise Sallee
The Variable Southern Ocean Carbon Sink
212(3)
Peter Landschiitzer
Southern Ocean Acidification and Its Impact on Microorganism
215(4)
Katherina Petrou
The Fate of Pteropods in an Acified Ocean
219(2)
Gretchen Hofmann
Juliet M. Wong
Kevin Marquez Johnson
Antarctica's Bio-indicators
221(4)
Philip Trathan
Emperor Penguins and the Impact of Climate Change
225(1)
Stephanie Jenouvrier
The Impact of Climate Change on the Antarctic Krill
226(2)
Andrea Pinones
Antarctic Sea Ice and Its Impact on the Global Climate System
228(9)
Dirk Notz
07 Twenty-Six Quadrillion Tons of Ice. The Urgencies of Contemporaneity vs. the Truths of "Deep Time"
Antarctica. The World's Coldest Desert
237(5)
Ralf Brauner
Antarctica as Environmental Archive
242(8)
Carlo Barbante
Jacopo Gabrieli
Ice Memory. An International Salvage Program
250(2)
Carlo Barbante
Jacopo Gabrieli
The Technicalities of Ice Drilling
252(4)
Pavel Grigorievich Talalay
Antarctic Subglacial Lakes. The Case of Vostok
256(3)
Vladimir Lipenkov
Alexey A. Ekaykin
Ice Shelf Retreat in Antarctica
259(3)
David Vaughan
The Larsen Ice Shelf
262(4)
David Vaughan
West Antarctica Ice Shelf. The Thwaites Glacier
266(3)
David Vaughan
Antarctica and Global Sea Level Rise
269(13)
David Vaughan
08 A Continental Archipelago under Ice
Gondwana, Antarctica, and Continental Drift
282(2)
Karsten Gohl
Georg Kleinschmidt
Scientific Drilling on the Antarctic Margin
284(2)
Gary Wilson
Plant Migration
286(2)
Arturo Lyon
Big Geo-Scientific Data in the Antarctic
288(2)
Graeme Eagles
Mirko Scheinert
The Antarctic Digital Database
290(2)
Peter T. Fretwell
The Land underneath the Ice Cap
292(1)
David Vaughan
The Geodynamic Evolution of the Continent and Magnetic Anomalies
293(2)
Graeme Eagles
Exploring Antarctic Subglacial Geology and Lithosphere
295(5)
Fausto Ferraccioli
09 The White Desert. A Unique Viewing Platform into the Cosmos
The Magnetosphere
300(3)
Louis J. Lanzerotti
Andrew J. Gerrard
Stellar Axis
303(2)
William L. Fox
Atmospheric Chemistry. The Discovery of the Ozone Hole
305(1)
Jonathan Shanklin
Advocating for Consistent Data Sets. The Dobson Spectrophotometer
305(3)
Jonathan Shanklin
Long-Duration Ballooning
308(6)
Andrew T. Hynous
Super Tiger
314(1)
Brian Rauch
The Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope
315(4)
Gabriele Coppi
IceCube Neutrino Observatory. Transforming Antarctic Ice into a Science Experiment
319(1)
Francis Halzen
James Madsen
Madeleine O'Keefe
Cosmic Rays and Neutrino Astronomy
319(5)
Francis Halzen
Kael Hanson
James Madsen
The Antarctic through the Lens of Eliot Porter
324(20)
SURVIVINIG IN THE CRYOSPHERE
10 Extreme Habitation. Compressei Spaces and Dilated Times
Inhabitation in the Extreme. The Winter-Over Syndrome
344(6)
Lawrence A. Palinkas
Interior Urbanism at the Pole. Framheim vs. Cape Evans
350(6)
Giulia Foscari
The Medicinal Role of Reading in the Heroic Age
356(5)
Elizabeth Leane
Communication Abstinence
361(5)
Arturo Lyon
Extreme Habitation. Antarctica's "Architecture of Sleep"
366(6)
Juan Du
Sensory Deprivation and the Role of Colour in Antarctica
372(2)
Angela Wright
Antarctic Nourishment
374(3)
Inti Ligabue
Confined Interiors and the Importance of Collective Spaces
377(5)
Juan Du
11 Importing and Transporting the Possibility of Life
From Polar Gateways to Antarctic Cities
382(2)
Juan Francisco Salazar
Construction Seasonality and Building Phasing
384(5)
Thomas Schramm
Traverses and Intermodal Transportation
389(3)
Paul Thur
White Noise
392(1)
Anne Noble
A Day in the Life of an Antarctic Traverser
393(1)
Paul Thur
Antarctic Mindset
394(1)
Chiara Montanari
Freight to Vostok Station
395(5)
Yuri A. Shibaev
Bitch in Slippers
400(4)
Anne Noble
12 Towards a Temperate "Existenzminimum". From Seaweed to Polystyrene
The Three Typologies of the Heroic Age Huts
404(4)
Michael Pearson
Borchgrevink's Cape Adare Hut. The First Antarctic Architecture
408(1)
Michael Morrison
Antarctic Prefabrication. From Timber-Frame Structures to Panelised Construction
409(3)
Geoff Cooper
Containerisation in Polar Architecture
412(3)
Hartwig Gernandt
Hans-Jurgen Meyer
Recombining Architecture. The Role of the Container at Mario Zucchelli Station
415(1)
Francesco Pellegrino
Comandante Ferraz Station
416(2)
Emerson Vicligal
Bharati Station
418(4)
Bert Bucking
The Role of the Window in Antarctic Architecture
422(1)
Hugh Broughton
The Evolution of the Architectural Envelope
423(7)
Federica Sofia Zambeletti
Jang Bogo Station
430(5)
Sang Leem Lee
13 Geography of Science, "Domed Cities", and Mobile Architectures
Abstract Master Plan
435(7)
Giulia Foscari
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
442(2)
Joe Ferraro
A Supra-regional Dispersed City. The Fildes Peninsula
444(4)
Arturo Lyon
Domesticity in the Extreme
448(1)
Giulia Foscari
An Unbuilt City in Antarctica
449(1)
Claudio Williams
The "Informal Settlements" of Antarctica
450(3)
Juan Du
Lessons in Temporal Permanence. McMurdo Station
453(3)
Rick Petersen
Scott Base. Rethinking the Dispersed Master Plan Model
456(2)
Hugh Broughton
Calving Architecture. Archaeology of the Debris
458(8)
Giulia Foscari
The Halleys
466(3)
Hugh Broughton
The Architectural Impact of Halley VI
469(5)
Hugh Broughton
14 From Anthropic Footprints to Disembodied Technologies
Antarctic Building Design Standards
474(3)
Neil Gilbert
Ceisha Poirot
Antarctic Environmental Impact Assessment
477(1)
Neil Gilbert
Ceisha Poirot
Water Management in the Extreme
478(4)
Tony McGlory
Rodriguez Wells and Water Management
482(2)
Steve Theno
The Challenges of Fire Safety in Antarctica
484(3)
Tony McGlory
The Footprint of Antarctic Stations
487(3)
Shaun T. Brooks
Built-in Redundancies or Infrastructure Resilience
490(1)
Tony McGlory
Vostok Station
491(3)
Yuri A. Shibaev
Building Performance and Carbon Emissions
494(4)
Tony McGlory
Princess Elisabeth Station
498(1)
Prefalux
Striving for Zero Carbon Emission in Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station and the Ellipsoid
499(3)
Philippe Samyn
Design for Removal. The Life Cycle of Antarctic Stations
502(2)
Thomas Schramm
Antarctic Foundations. Towards Elevated Platforms
504(3)
Hartwig Gernandt
Hans-Jiirgen Meyer
Ephemeralization. "We left no footprint, even"
507(3)
Giulia Foscari
The Googies
510(1)
Tess Egan
Union Glacier Field Camp
511(1)
Marcelo Bernal
Paul Taylor
Francisco Valdivia
Halley and the Importance of Automation
512(4)
Thomas Barningham
15 The Ideological Use of Relics
Questioning Antarctica's Museumification
516(2)
Maria Ximena Senatore
The Antarctic Heritage List
518(6)
Francesco Bandarin
Antarctic Archaeology, Heroic Age Huts, and Scientific Stations
524(4)
Francesco Bandarin
Antarctic Heritage Management
528(1)
Camilla Nichol
Restoration in Antarctica
529(1)
Geoff Cooper
Preservation Contradictions on an Active Volcanic Crater. Deception Island
530(2)
Arturo Lyon
The Fate of Whaling Stations in Antarctica
532(2)
Michael Morrison
The Neglected Sealing Heritage of Antarctica
534(2)
Michael Pearson
Maori Culture in Antarctica. Preserving Knowledge and Papatuanuku
536(1)
Priscilla Wehi
Te Warihi Hetaraka
Fayne Robinson
Poutama Hetaraka
James York
Antarctic Memorials, Monuments, and Scientific Equipment
537(2)
Francesco Bandarin
Vladimir Lenin at the Pole of Inaccessibility
539(1)
Alexander Klepikov
Roald Amundsen's Tent at the South Pole
540(4)
Susan Barr
The Wreck of Shackleton's Endurance in the Weddell Sea
544(2)
Julian A. Dowdeswell
The Role of Photography in Antarctic Preservation
546(4)
Shaun O'Boyle
16 Antarctica and Outer Space. Laboratories for a Future as Global Commons
Exploring Antarctic and Extraterrestrial Connections in Fiction
550(1)
Elizabeth Leane
The Antarctic as Analogue Site
551(2)
William L. Fox
Dry Valleys, Permafrost, and Mars
553(2)
Gary Wilson
Antarctica and the Exploration of the Solar System
555(1)
Teasel Muir-Harmony
Relational Trajectories of Antarctica and Outer Space
556(2)
Juan Francisco Salazar
Antarctica and Apollo. Heritage in the Extreme
558(2)
Bryan Lintott
Space and Suit
560(2)
Nicholas de Monchaux
Antarctic Attire
562(3)
Conrad Anker
Rethinking the Antarctic Suit
565(5)
Lino Dainese
Do(o)med Interiors
570(1)
Miranda Nieboer
Craig McCormack
Antarctica, Human Adaptation, and Space
571(3)
Ron Roberts
Humankind in the Extreme. The Weakest Link
574(1)
Didier Schmitt
Behavioural Patterns in the Extreme. Concordia as Space Simulator
575(2)
Beth Healey
Hydroponics. Greenhouses in the Extreme
577(3)
Daniel Schubert
Inhabiting Space
580(2)
Scott Parazynski
International Antarctic Stations
582(2)
Alan D. Hemmings
The Antarctic and Outer Space. From Res Nullius to Res Communis
584(4)
Christy Collis
The Antarctic through the Lens of Joan Myers
588(14)
ARCHIVE OF ANTARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
Archive of Antarctic Architecture Index
602(12)
Cape Adare hut, 1899
614(4)
Hut Point hut, 1902
618(4)
Aktieselskabet Hektor Whaling Station, 1906
622(2)
Cape Royds hut, 1908
624(4)
Framheim hut, 1911
628(4)
Cape Evans hut, 1911
632(4)
Cape Denison huts, 1912
636(4)
The Endurance, 1914
640(4)
Base A, 1944
644(4)
Maudheim, 1949
648(4)
Mawson, 1954
652(2)
Little America V, 1929/1956
654(4)
Halley 1, 1957
658(8)
Naval Air Facility McMurdo, 1956
666(2)
Mirny, 1956
668(2)
Amundsen-Scott South Pole, 1957
670(4)
Charcot, 1957
674(4)
Scott Base, 1957
678(4)
Pole of Inaccessibility, 1958
682(2)
Base E, 1946/1961
684(6)
New Byrd, 1957/1962
690(4)
Eights, 1963
694(4)
Plateau, 1965
698(4)
Base B, 1944/1966
702(4)
Halley II, 1957/1967
706(6)
Casey Repstat, 1969
712(4)
Halley III, 1956/1973
716(6)
Amundsen-Scott South Pole, 1957/1975
722(4)
Base R. 1975
726(4)
Georg Forster, 1976
730(4)
Esperanza, 1953/1978
734(2)
Georg von Neumayer, 1981
736(4)
Halley IV, 1956/1983
740(6)
Base Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva, 1969/1984
746(6)
Mario Zucchelli, 1986
752(4)
Casey, 1969/1988
756(4)
Zhongshan, 1989
760(2)
Halley V, 1956/1992
762(6)
Neumayer II, 1981/1992
768(2)
Syowa, 1957/1993
770(6)
SANAE IV, 1960/1997
776(4)
Concordia, 2005
780(6)
Princess Elisabeth, 2007
786(4)
Amundsen-Scott South Pole, 1957/2008
790(6)
Neumayer III, 1981/2009
796(8)
Bharati, 2012
804(6)
Halley VI, 1956/2013
810(10)
Jang Bogo, 2014
820(4)
Taishan, 2014
824(4)
Union Glacier, 1998/2014
828(4)
Juan Carlos 1, 1988/2018
832(6)
Comandante Ferraz, 1984/2020
838(6)
St. Kliment Ohridski, 1988/2020+
844(4)
Henryk Arctowski, 1977/2020+
848(4)
Scott Base, 1957/2020+
852(4)
Rothera, 1975/2020+
856(4)
Ross Sea Station, 2020+
860(2)
Vostok, 2020+
862(4)
McMurdo, 1956/2020+
866(6)
Dome Fuji, 2020+
872(4)
The Antarctic through the Lens of Jean de Pomereu
876(16)
APPENDIX
Acknowledgments 892(11)
About the Authors 903(7)
Bibliography 910(22)
Notes 932(17)
Visualisations and Drawings Sources 949(18)
Image Credits 967(11)
The Antarctic through the Lens of Paolo Pellegrin 978