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Pavilions, Pop Ups and Parasols : The Impact of Real and Virtual Meeting on Physical Space.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Architectural Design SeriesPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (149 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118829042
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Pavilions, Pop Ups and ParasolsDDC classification:
  • 720.1/03
LOC classification:
  • NA6750
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright Page -- Editorial -- About the Guest-Editors -- Introduction Pavilions, Pop-Ups and Parasols : Are They Platforms for Change? -- The Hopes that Haunt the Imagination -- A Freer, More Spontaneous Architecture? -- Social Purposes of New Architectures -- In the Pursuit of Pleasure: The Not So Fleeting Life of the Pavilion and its Ilk -- Purposeless and Purposeful -- Free-Floating Anxieties -- All that is Air Becomes Solid -- To Market -- Castles and Pavilions: Creating New Hybrid Places of Exchange -- The Lea River Park -- The Creative Exchange -- Between the Castle and the Pavilion -- A Sketchbook for the City to Come: The Pop-Up as R&amp -- D -- Pop-ups Pop Down -- The Promise of Pop-Ups and Pavilions -- Fast and Slow Social Effects -- 10 Folly Variations: The Time-Specific Architecture of Mass Studies -- Drop Party Pad, MoMA PS1, New York City, 2003 -- Waste Ring Dome, New York City, 2007 -- Engagement Ring Dome Junior, Kitakyushu, Japan, 2007 -- Art Ring Dome, Yokohama Triennale, Japan, 2008 Japan, -- Dropped Air Forest, City Park, Denver, Colorado, 2008 -- Nothing Ordos 100: Knot House, Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China, 2008 -- Pragmatic Art Trap, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York City, 2009 -- Opportunity Vacant House, Sajik Park, Gwangju, Korea, 2011 -- Alchemy Open Pavilion, Anyang, Korea, 2010 -- Intensify Flower Cushion, Bucheon Techno Park, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, 2012 nsify er Cushio eon Techn onggi-do, K -- 100 Year City (Maribor): The Virtual Concourse Reframed -- Maribor as Agent for the 100 Year City -- Legacy and 100 Year City -- Not To Be Taken Seriously: Kiosks, Roadside Joys and Other Things That are Beneath Architectural Contempt -- The Deep World of the Kiosk -- Potential for Action -- Barcelona Reset: Circuit of Ephemeral Architecture -- Universal Walls -- Diversity.
Democracy -- Memory -- Liberty -- Identity -- Europe -- Participation, Education, Culture and Experimentation -- Building Community -- A Practice of Rethinking Process -- The Process of Rethinking City -- Community Building -- Global Village Media: Coming Together in the Early 1970s at Whiz Bang Quick City -- When a Tree House No Longer Says 'House', Are We Virtually There? -- Clouded Perspectives -- Glimpsed Interiors, Glanced Cityscapes -- Agents for Urban Food Education and Security -- Architecture of the Occasion -- Smiljan Radic, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, 2014 -- MOS Architects (Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample), PS1 Afterparty, MoMA PS1, Queens, New York, 2009 -- MOS Architects, Still from Escape (Correspondence), 2009 -- Matsys (Andrew Kudless), P_Wall, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), San Francisco, California, 2009 -- Chris Cottrell, Scott Andrew Elliot and Olivia Pintos-Lopez, Building Movements 2, 'Building Movements' exhibition (curator: Pia Ednie-Brown), Design Hub, RMIT University, Melbourne, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), METAfolly, FRAC Centre, Orléans, France, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), HORTUS.PARIS, EDF Foundation, Paris, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), Urban Algae Canopy Module, 2014 -- Alisa Andrasek/ Biothing, Seroussi Pavilion competition, Maison André Bloc, Paris, 2007 -- Indeterminacy and Contingency: The Seroussi Pavilion and Bloom by Alisa Andrasek -- Indeterminacy: Seroussi Pavilion -- Contingency: Bloom -- Universality: Bloomification -- Urban Phenomenon: Guerilla Architecture in Taipei -- 7-Eleven as a City -- Illegal Architecture -- Opportunistic Public Space -- The Affirmative Qualities of a Temporal Architecture -- Lasting Impressions: Pop-Up Culture by HWKN -- Nothing Is Off Limits.
Rules Were Meant to be Broken -- Pushing the Envelope -- Only While Stocks Last -- Tweetability -- Permanent Pop -- Entrepreneur Makers: Digitally Crafted, Crowdfunded Pavilions -- Counterpoint From the Subversive to the Serious: Temporary Urbanism as a Positive Force -- Making Urbanism Out of the Temporary -- Subverting the Subversive -- Creating Conditions for Change -- An over-planned and over-regulated city is a sterile city -- Optimising on Good Intentions -- Contributors -- EULA.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright Page -- Editorial -- About the Guest-Editors -- Introduction Pavilions, Pop-Ups and Parasols : Are They Platforms for Change? -- The Hopes that Haunt the Imagination -- A Freer, More Spontaneous Architecture? -- Social Purposes of New Architectures -- In the Pursuit of Pleasure: The Not So Fleeting Life of the Pavilion and its Ilk -- Purposeless and Purposeful -- Free-Floating Anxieties -- All that is Air Becomes Solid -- To Market -- Castles and Pavilions: Creating New Hybrid Places of Exchange -- The Lea River Park -- The Creative Exchange -- Between the Castle and the Pavilion -- A Sketchbook for the City to Come: The Pop-Up as R&amp -- D -- Pop-ups Pop Down -- The Promise of Pop-Ups and Pavilions -- Fast and Slow Social Effects -- 10 Folly Variations: The Time-Specific Architecture of Mass Studies -- Drop Party Pad, MoMA PS1, New York City, 2003 -- Waste Ring Dome, New York City, 2007 -- Engagement Ring Dome Junior, Kitakyushu, Japan, 2007 -- Art Ring Dome, Yokohama Triennale, Japan, 2008 Japan, -- Dropped Air Forest, City Park, Denver, Colorado, 2008 -- Nothing Ordos 100: Knot House, Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China, 2008 -- Pragmatic Art Trap, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York City, 2009 -- Opportunity Vacant House, Sajik Park, Gwangju, Korea, 2011 -- Alchemy Open Pavilion, Anyang, Korea, 2010 -- Intensify Flower Cushion, Bucheon Techno Park, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, 2012 nsify er Cushio eon Techn onggi-do, K -- 100 Year City (Maribor): The Virtual Concourse Reframed -- Maribor as Agent for the 100 Year City -- Legacy and 100 Year City -- Not To Be Taken Seriously: Kiosks, Roadside Joys and Other Things That are Beneath Architectural Contempt -- The Deep World of the Kiosk -- Potential for Action -- Barcelona Reset: Circuit of Ephemeral Architecture -- Universal Walls -- Diversity.

Democracy -- Memory -- Liberty -- Identity -- Europe -- Participation, Education, Culture and Experimentation -- Building Community -- A Practice of Rethinking Process -- The Process of Rethinking City -- Community Building -- Global Village Media: Coming Together in the Early 1970s at Whiz Bang Quick City -- When a Tree House No Longer Says 'House', Are We Virtually There? -- Clouded Perspectives -- Glimpsed Interiors, Glanced Cityscapes -- Agents for Urban Food Education and Security -- Architecture of the Occasion -- Smiljan Radic, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, 2014 -- MOS Architects (Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample), PS1 Afterparty, MoMA PS1, Queens, New York, 2009 -- MOS Architects, Still from Escape (Correspondence), 2009 -- Matsys (Andrew Kudless), P_Wall, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), San Francisco, California, 2009 -- Chris Cottrell, Scott Andrew Elliot and Olivia Pintos-Lopez, Building Movements 2, 'Building Movements' exhibition (curator: Pia Ednie-Brown), Design Hub, RMIT University, Melbourne, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), METAfolly, FRAC Centre, Orléans, France, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), HORTUS.PARIS, EDF Foundation, Paris, 2013 -- ecoLogicStudio (Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero), Urban Algae Canopy Module, 2014 -- Alisa Andrasek/ Biothing, Seroussi Pavilion competition, Maison André Bloc, Paris, 2007 -- Indeterminacy and Contingency: The Seroussi Pavilion and Bloom by Alisa Andrasek -- Indeterminacy: Seroussi Pavilion -- Contingency: Bloom -- Universality: Bloomification -- Urban Phenomenon: Guerilla Architecture in Taipei -- 7-Eleven as a City -- Illegal Architecture -- Opportunistic Public Space -- The Affirmative Qualities of a Temporal Architecture -- Lasting Impressions: Pop-Up Culture by HWKN -- Nothing Is Off Limits.

Rules Were Meant to be Broken -- Pushing the Envelope -- Only While Stocks Last -- Tweetability -- Permanent Pop -- Entrepreneur Makers: Digitally Crafted, Crowdfunded Pavilions -- Counterpoint From the Subversive to the Serious: Temporary Urbanism as a Positive Force -- Making Urbanism Out of the Temporary -- Subverting the Subversive -- Creating Conditions for Change -- An over-planned and over-regulated city is a sterile city -- Optimising on Good Intentions -- Contributors -- EULA.

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