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Event-Cities 4: Concept-Form [Minkštas viršelis]

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(Bernard Tschumi Architects)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 639 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x165x48 mm, weight: 1520 g, 200 color illus., 350 b&w illus.
  • Serija: Event-Cities 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262512416
  • ISBN-13: 9780262512411
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 639 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x165x48 mm, weight: 1520 g, 200 color illus., 350 b&w illus.
  • Serija: Event-Cities 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Sep-2010
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262512416
  • ISBN-13: 9780262512411
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Event-Cities 4 is the latest in the Event- Cities series from Bernard Tschumi, documenting recent built and theoretical projects in the context of his evolving views on architecture, urbanism, and design.

In this collection, Tschumi introduces the "concept-form": a concept generating a form, or a form generating a concept, so that one reinforces the other. The concept may be programmatic, technological, or social. The form may be singular or multiple, regular or irregular. Concept forms act as organizing devices or common denominators for the multiple dimensions of programs and their evolution over time, and drive the projects featured in this book.

Highlights include a media zone in Abu Dhabi, a museum and visitors' center in Alesia, France, a pedestrian bridge in La Roche-sur-Yon, France, and a master plan for a sprawling new city in the Dominican Republic. The book contains over twenty of the firm's recent projects, showcasing the most current and forward-looking designs of one of today's leading architectural practices.

Bernard Tschumi is Principal of Bernard Tschumi Architects, New York and Paris. He was Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University from 1988 to 2003.

Event-Cities 4 is the latest in the Event-Cities series from Bernard Tschumi, documenting recent built and theoretical projects in the context of his evolving views on architecture, urbanism, and design. Event-Cities 4 follows directly from the work of Event-Cities 3, which examined the interaction of architectural content, concept, and context. This volume takes the interaction a step further, looking at a series of projects for which program or context are insufficient as a generative conceptual strategy, hence requiring a different approach. Tschumi has said, "Over the past years, there is one word I have almost never used, except in order to attack it: 'form.'" In Event-Cities 4, Tschumi introduces the "concept-form": a concept generating a form, or a form generating a concept, so that one reinforces the other. The concept may be programmatic, technological, or social. The form may be singular or multiple, regular or irregular. Concept-forms act as organizing devices or common denominators for the multiple dimensions of programs and their evolution over time, and drive the projects featured in this book.

Highlights include master plans for a pair of media-based work spaces and cultural campuses in Singapore and Abu Dhabi; a major master plan for a financial center with 40,000 projected inhabitants in the Dominican Republic; the innovative Blue Residential Tower in New York City; a group of museums and cultural buildings in France, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and South Korea; a pedestrian bridge in France; and a "multi-programmatic" furniture piece, the TypoLounger. The book contains more than twenty of the Tschumi firm's recent projects, showcasing the most current and forward-looking designs of one of the world's leading architectural practices.

Tschumi introduces the "concept-form": a concept generating a form, or a form generating a concept.
Introduction: concept-Form 13(9)
TypoLounger, 2008: ArchiFurniture 22(12)
A Elliptical/Cylindrical
Dominican Republic, IFCA Master Plan, 2005-: Elliptic City
34(62)
Alesia, MuseoParc, 2002-: Doubles
96(40)
Athens, Bank, 2006: Plato's Academy
136(12)
Rolle, Carnal Dome, 2009-: "Point d'orgue"
148(16)
La Roche-sur-Yon, Pedestrian Bridge, 2007-09: Architecture/Structure
164(34)
B Banding/Striation
Dubai, Opera Island, 2005: Landscape Urbanism
198(24)
C1 Superimposed
Paris-Saclay, EDF, 2009: Suspended Garden
222(34)
Abu Dhabi, Media Zone Master Plan, 2008-09: 70 Days/35 Options
256(46)
Abu Dhabi, Media Zone, 2009: Links-Shabaka
302(28)
C2 Raised
Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Zayed Museum, 2007: Repetition and Topo Types
330(28)
Busan, Cinema Complex, 2005: Real Simple
358(16)
D Gridded Loop
Singapore, Master Plan, 2008: Mediapolis
374(14)
E Discontinuity/Repetition
Paris, Pavillon de l' Arsenal, 2005: Concept-Form as Object-Trouve: Paris Lollipops
388(6)
Paris, lle Seguin II, 2004: Cinematic Envelope
394(16)
F Linear/Sequential/Continuous
The Hague, Passage and Department Store, 2005-: Dutch Tiles
410(22)
Toulouse, Airbus Delivery Center, 2004: Production Sequence
432(12)
Aix, Courthouse, 2007: Architecture Parlante
444(10)
Dallas, University of Texas Student Services Center, 2008: Inner Court
454(20)
Lausanne-Renens, ECAL School of Art and Design, 2006-07: Carving/Wrapping
474(20)
G Faceted/Folded/Angular
Lausanne, Interface Flon M2 Metro Station, 2003-09: Green Politics
494(22)
New York City, BLUE Residential Tower, 2004-07: Code as Generator
516(26)
Beijing, West Diaoyutai Tower, 2004-07: Mixed - Use
542(16)
Abu Dhabi, Housing Study, 2005: Duos
558(14)
Bordeaux-Cenon, Cultural Center, 2005-10: Black Glass Vector/Red Metal Envelope
572(34)
H Filter Envelopes
Paris, New Zoo de Vincennes, 2008-: Formless Filters
606(19)
Project Teams, Project List, Bibliography 625