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Landscape of Contemporary Infrastructure [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x240 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: NAI Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9462082391
  • ISBN-13: 9789462082397
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x240 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: NAI Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9462082391
  • ISBN-13: 9789462082397
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Around the globe the importance of infrastructure as the motor of economic development rising owing to increasing mobility and the need to make urban territories accessible. As a result, infrastructure networks are among the most complex and significant design tasks today.

This book investigates how the design of infrastructure actively influences the organization of the inhabited landscape. Works of infrastructure are analyzed as footprints of civilization, as physical presence, as transformers of perception, and as new vessels of collective life. The authors identify these characteristics, together with the conditions that influence them, and suggest a typology of design attitudes as revealed in recent practice around the world.

Each chapter is illustrated with key works by some of the world's most inspiring designers, including Vito Acconci, Paul Andreu, Benthem Crouwel, Dietmar Feichtinger, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Terry Farrell, Norman Foster, Nicholas Grimshaw, Antoine Grumbach, Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki, Bruno Mader, Maxwan, Montgomery Sisam, OMA, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer, UN Studio, and Zwarts & Jansma.

The authors demonstrate how the combined creative potential of architecture, landscape architecture, and urban design is essential to putting into place an efficient, modern infrastructure. The result is an indispensable instrument for everyone involved in the design of infrastructure, and for all observers of the contemporary city.
Introduction Purpose And Conception 8(4)
1 Imprints Of Mobility On The Landscape
12(38)
Introduction: Shaping Mobility Through Infrastructure
14(8)
Standard Profiles As A Means Of Identification
22(14)
Lechwiesen Service Station, Munich-Lindau Highway, Germany
26(2)
Bilbao Metro, Bilbao, Spain
28(2)
Houston Metrorail, Houston, Texas, USA
30(2)
Curitiba Bus System, Curitiba, Brazil
32(2)
Leidsche Rijn Bridges, Utrecht, the Netherlands
34(2)
The Network As A Gateway To Regional Character
36(14)
Denver International Airport, Denver Colorado, USA
40(2)
TGV Mediterranee, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon and Valence, France
42(2)
A16 Service Station, Bay of Somme, France
44(2)
Ijburg Bridges, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
46(2)
Humber River Bridge, Toronto, Canada
48(2)
2 Physical Presence In The Landscape
50(70)
Introduction: From Urbanism To Engineering And Back
52(4)
The Artifice Of Hiding
56(12)
Jardins Wilson, Plaine Saint-Denis, France
60(2)
Place Des Celestins, Lyon, France
62(2)
TÅrnby Station, TÅrnby, Denmark
64(2)
Silicon Graphics North Charleston Campus, Mountain View, California, USA
66(2)
Assimilation Through Camouflage
68(12)
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway
72(2)
Parc De La Gare D'issy-Val De Seine, Issy-Ies-Moulineaux, France
74(2)
Plateau De Kirchberg, Luxembourg
76(2)
Ballet Valet Parking Garage, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
78(2)
Fusion Into A New Composite
80(14)
Louisville Waterfront Park, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
84(2)
Faliron Coast, Athens, Greece
86(2)
Hoenheim-Nord Terminus, Strasbourg, France
88(2)
Verneda Parking Lot, Barcelona, Spain
90(2)
Toledo Escalators And Car Park, Toledo, Spain
92(2)
Incorporation Into A Piece Of Megastructure
94(12)
Chasse Site, Breda, The Netherlands
98(2)
Gran Via De Les Corts Catalanes, Barcelona, Spain
100(2)
Porta Susa TGV Station, Turin, Italy
102(2)
Baveno Bridge, Baveno, Italy
104(2)
Detachment Through Self-Reliance
106(14)
Millau Viaduct, Millau, France
110(2)
Oriente Station, Lisbon, Portugal
112(2)
Casar De Caceres Bus Station, Casar de Caceres, Spain
114(2)
North Terminal, Washington National Airport, Washington, DC, USA
116(2)
Fietsappel Bike Storage, Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands
118(2)
3 The Perception Of Landscape Through Movement
120(62)
Introduction: Changing Modes Of Perception
122(4)
Staging The Scenery
126(14)
National Routes Project, Norway
130(2)
Garabit Highway Rest Area, Garabit, France
132(2)
Mont Saint-Michel Jetty, Mont Saint-Michel, France
134(2)
High Line Park, New York City, New York, USA
136(2)
Bibliotheque Francois Mitterrand Station, Paris, France
138(2)
Marking Transitions By A Threshold
140(16)
Rijeka Memorial Bridge, Rijeka, Croatia
144(2)
A16 HIGHWAY, Bienne (Switzerland) to Belfort (France)
146(2)
Craigieburn Bypass, Melbourne, Australia
148(2)
Portland Aerial Tram, Portland, Oregon, USA
150(2)
Robben Island Ferry Terminal, Cape Town, South Africa
152(2)
Enkhuizen Naviduct And Dike, Enkhuizen, the Netherlands
154(2)
The Montage Of Distinctive Sequences
156(12)
Strasbourg Tram (LINE A), Strasbourg, France
160(2)
Douro Promenade, Porto to Matosinhos, Portugal
162(2)
Øresund Bridge And Tunnel, Copenhagen (Denmark) to Malmo (Sweden)
164(2)
Hangzhou Bay Bridge, Hangzhou, China
166(2)
Constructing A Cinematographic Itinerary
168(14)
Mur Island, Graz, Austria
172(2)
Simone De Beauvoir Footbridge, Paris, France
174(2)
Salerno Maritime Terminal, Salerno, Italy
176(2)
Arnhem Central Station, Arnhem, the Netherlands
178(2)
Incheon International Airport, Seoul, South Korea
180(2)
4 Infrastructure As Public Space
182(67)
Introduction: Changing Perceptions Of The Public Realm
184(4)
Beautified Leftover
188(12)
Murcia Parking Garage And Plaza, Murcia, Spain
192(2)
Cedar Lake Park And Trail, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
194(2)
The Embarcadero, San Francisco, California, USA
196(2)
Alicante Tram Stop, Alicante, Spain
198(2)
Money-Making Commodity
200(12)
Leipzig Central Station, Leipzig, Germany
204(2)
Nordseepassage, Wilhelmshaven, Germany
206(2)
Kyoto Station, Kyoto Japan
208(2)
Dubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
210(2)
Cenotaph For Technological Ability
212(12)
Suvarnabhumi AIRPORT, Bangkok, Thailand
216(2)
Webb Bridge, Melbourne, Australia
218(2)
Orival Service Station And Restaurants, Nivelles, Belgium
220(2)
Qinghai-Tibet Railroad, Xining (China) to Lhasa (Tibet)
222(2)
Backdrop For Flux Animation
224(12)
Berlin Central Station, Berlin, Germany
228(2)
Yokohama Port Terminal, Yokohama, Japan
230(2)
Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, Washington, USA
232(2)
Souterrain Tunnel Complex, The Hague, The Netherlands
234(2)
Gallery Of Civic Understanding
236(13)
Barajas Airport Extension, Madrid, Spain
240(2)
Wall Street Ferry Terminal, New York City, New York, USA
242(2)
Mamihara Bridge, Kumamoto, Japan
244(2)
Intermodal Station Square, Louvain, Belgium
246(3)
Bibliography 249(19)
Index 268(2)
Credits 270(1)
About The Authors 271(1)
Acknowledgements 272