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El. knyga: Global Architect: Firms, Fame and Urban Form [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Western Sydney, USA)
  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Serija: Cultural Spaces
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203894743
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  • Formatas: 182 pages
  • Serija: Cultural Spaces
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203894743
The Global Architect explores the increasing significance of globalization processes on urban change, architectural practice and the built environment. In what is primarily a critical sociological overview of the current global architectural industry, Donald McNeill covers the "star system" of international architects who combine celebrity and hypermobility, the top firms, whose offices are currently undergoing a major global expansion, and the role of advanced information technology in expanding the geographical scope of the industry.
List of figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction
1(159)
The globalisation of architectural practice
7(27)
Architectural practice and the race for new makets
8(5)
Working with clients
13(4)
The business of architecture
17(4)
Joint ventures and alliances
21(1)
The megapractice: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
22(5)
Aedas: the architectural firm as global brand
27(2)
The rise of Foster and Partners
29(2)
Conclusions: the significance of the firm
31(3)
Designing at distance
34(25)
Architects and business travel
35(4)
The travelling sketch: Renzo Piano and Sydney's Aurora Place
39(4)
Client meetings and performing competitions
43(4)
The design studio
47(4)
Space-shrinking technologies
51(4)
Meeting the clients: property trade fairs
55(2)
Conclusions
57(2)
Architectural celebrity and the cult of the individual
59(22)
Daniel Libeskind as `starchitect'
59(4)
The cult of the individual architect
63(4)
The signature architect
67(5)
Critical recognition
72(4)
Signature architects and value added
76(3)
Conclusions
79(2)
The `Bilbao effect'
81(17)
Cultural imperialism?
82(3)
Indigenisation and `bourgeois regionalism': the Basque state as client
85(4)
Mapping the `Bilbao effect'
89(6)
Conclusions
95(3)
Rem Koolhaas and global capitalism
98(16)
Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture
98(1)
Content and the architect's book
99(4)
Rebranding architecture
103(3)
Architect as anthropologist
106(6)
Conclusions
112(2)
The geography of the skyscraper
114(22)
Relational geographies of the skyscraper
114(1)
The world's tallest building
115(3)
Dubai and global imagineering
118(7)
Essentialism, and the International Style
125(8)
Conclusions
133(3)
The ethics of architectural practice
136(16)
Going East: the geopolitics of architecture
138(3)
Environmental ethics
141(3)
The architect and the city
144(6)
Conclusions
150(2)
Conclusions
152(8)
Architecture as a business: The structuring role of the firm
152(1)
Fame and foreigners
153(3)
Urban form: visibility
156(4)
Notes 160(2)
References 162(15)
Index 177
Donald McNeill (Ph.D., University of Wales) is Associate Professor at the Urban Research Centre, University of Western Sydney, Australia. He is known for his research in urban geography, and in particular the relationship between architecture and urban space.