Strategies for Uncertainty Through Planning and Design
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Köp båda 2 för 752 kr"Site Matters is serious scholarship on an urgent topic. Site is so much more than landscapeit is a concept loaded with social and political meaning, imbued with narrative that needs to be revealed and understood if we are to address climate changeand now global pandemicsin a resourceful way. This reader provides an essential and plausible foundation for tapping that intelligence." Emily Talen, University of Chicago "This innovative and now fully updated set of short essays invites reflection on the meaning of the site as a focal point for the design imagination. The collection provides a uniquely fine-grained and polyphonic vantage point for the enrichment of urban discourse in uncertain times." Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge "Site Matters predicted a relational and contingent trajectory for architecture. Its assertive wake-up call implied that design disciplines, including my own, had insufficiently theorized how site circumstances shape project outcomes. The authors were right. I welcome this new work for its even broader transdisciplinary reach and its frank embrace of earth-bound realities we dare not overlook." Gary Hilderbrand, Peter Louis Hornbeck Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD, Principal, Reed Hilderbrand "The original edition of Site Matters was pioneering in its multidisciplinary approach. This new edition further widens the lens, reflecting the complexity and uncertainty of the times in which we live, and the scale of the challenges we face, particularly the climate crisis. Kahn and Burns, and their diverse roster of contributors, are again ahead of the curve, searchingwith deliberation and urgencyfor the way forward." Deborah Berke, Dean, Yale School of Architecture
Andrea Kahn is a professor of site thinking in research and practice at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp/Malm, where she facilitates SLU Landscape, a research and teaching collaboration initiative. She is also the founder of designCONTENT, a consultancy offering strategic and communicative process support for complex design, planning, research, writing, curatorial and editorial projects. She has taught urban design, planning, and landscape extensively in the United States, Europe, and Australia. Her current research interest revolves around collaboration, communication, and synthetic, transdisciplinary knowledge creation. Carol J. Burns, FAIA, an educator and principal with Taylor & Burns Architects, has taught at Harvard GSD, MIT, UVA, Yale, and Wentworth Institute of Technology. She pioneered the founding of the AIA Womens Leadership Summit, as well as the BSA Research Grants program, which spurred the AIA Upjohn and Small Project grant programs. Her research has resulted in books, articles, competitions, and design studios. Integrating education and practice within a culture of research, she has with her firm designed buildings, spaces, and theoretical projects recognized with awards, including the national Honor Award for Excellence from the Society of College and University Planners.
Preface to the Second Edition Andrea Kahn Why Site Matters Carol J. Burns and Andrea Kahn Claiming the Site: Ever Evolving Social-Legal Conceptions of Ownership and Property Harvey Jacobs Reclaiming Context: Between Autonomy and Engagement Esin Komez-Daglioglu Site Citations: The Grounds of Modern Landscape Architecture Elizabeth Meyer Site Specific or Site Responsive Interview with Denise Markonish Carol J. Burns Groundwork Robin Dripps Landscape Processes as Site Context Simon Dixon In the Anthropocene Site Matters In Four Ways Dirk Sijmons Shifting Sites Kristina Hill Adaptive Systems: Environment, Site and Building Carol J. Burns Translating Sites: A Plea for Radicant Design Lisa Diedrich Defining Urban Sites: Towards Ecotone-Thinking for an Urbanizing World Andrea Kahn Sites, Stories, Representations, Citizens Jane Wolff Urban site as Collective Knowledge Thaisa Way From Place to Site Robert Beauregard Neighborhoods Apart: Site/Non-Sight and Suburban Apartments Paul M. Hess From Gerrymandering to Co-mandering: Re-drawing the lines Peter Marcuse Afterwords What does site look like to Neil Brenner Naomi Darling Anne Haynes Claudia Herasme Natalie Mahowald James Musser Judith Nitsch Jeremy Till Janet Echelman List of Contributors Figure Credits Index