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author Yim, Dongwoo, editor 642066
Luna, Rafael, 1981-, editor 642067
Hatuka, Tali, contributor 642068
Guallart, Vicente, contributor 525457
Otero Verzier, Marina, contributor 642069
Lloyd, Scott, contributor 642070
Kalagas, Alexis, contributor 642071
Rappaport, Nina, contributor 222916
Osseo-Asare, DK, contributor 642072
Abbas, Yasmine, contributor 642073
Barkow, Frank, contributor 642074
Kuma, Kengo, 1954- contributor 199603
Leeman, Wesle, contributor 642075
Bonino, Michele, 1974-, contributor 642076
Repellino, Maria Paola, contributor 642077
Maas, Winy, 1959- contributor 520383
Borret, Kristiaan, contributor 642078
Spiller, Neil, contributor 433501
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Luna, Rafael, 1981-, editor 642067
Hatuka, Tali, contributor 642068
Guallart, Vicente, contributor 525457
Otero Verzier, Marina, contributor 642069
Lloyd, Scott, contributor 642070
Kalagas, Alexis, contributor 642071
Rappaport, Nina, contributor 222916
Osseo-Asare, DK, contributor 642072
Abbas, Yasmine, contributor 642073
Barkow, Frank, contributor 642074
Kuma, Kengo, 1954- contributor 199603
Leeman, Wesle, contributor 642075
Bonino, Michele, 1974-, contributor 642076
Repellino, Maria Paola, contributor 642077
Maas, Winy, 1959- contributor 520383
Borret, Kristiaan, contributor 642078
Spiller, Neil, contributor 433501
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description The Industrial Revolution caused a paradigm shift from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy, giving birth to the industrial city. 'City' became synonymous with a concentration of factories causing unfiltered scenes between centres of production and urban dwellings. The corrupted image of the city ultimately led to the displacement and separation of production away from residential zones in the 20th century. However, new innovative manufacturing technologies are allowing a coexistence between factories and dwellings through hybrid typologies that blend production back into the urban fabric. This AD issue discusses the implications of the re-emergence of production as an architectural and urban agenda through hybrid models that engage a new socioeconomic shift. Given the contemporary circumstances of a global pandemic affecting global supply chains, it is necessary to deliver a vision for a new productive urbanism that allows autonomous circular economies to flourish. Our 21st-century cities have an obligation to explore a new industrial revolution of shared economies that optimise the use of the legacy systems, infrastructure and building stock. Yet it is ultimately up to architecture to take arms in delivering new typologies.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5998922022-07-13T06:42:55ZPRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY Yim, Dongwoo, editor 642066 Luna, Rafael, 1981-, editor 642067 Hatuka, Tali, contributor 642068 Guallart, Vicente, contributor 525457 Otero Verzier, Marina, contributor 642069 Lloyd, Scott, contributor 642070 Kalagas, Alexis, contributor 642071 Rappaport, Nina, contributor 222916 Osseo-Asare, DK, contributor 642072 Abbas, Yasmine, contributor 642073 Barkow, Frank, contributor 642074 Kuma, Kengo, 1954- contributor 199603 Leeman, Wesle, contributor 642075 Bonino, Michele, 1974-, contributor 642076 Repellino, Maria Paola, contributor 642077 Maas, Winy, 1959- contributor 520383 Borret, Kristiaan, contributor 642078 Spiller, Neil, contributor 433501 textOxford : John Wiley & Sons,2021engThe Industrial Revolution caused a paradigm shift from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy, giving birth to the industrial city. 'City' became synonymous with a concentration of factories causing unfiltered scenes between centres of production and urban dwellings. The corrupted image of the city ultimately led to the displacement and separation of production away from residential zones in the 20th century. However, new innovative manufacturing technologies are allowing a coexistence between factories and dwellings through hybrid typologies that blend production back into the urban fabric. This AD issue discusses the implications of the re-emergence of production as an architectural and urban agenda through hybrid models that engage a new socioeconomic shift. Given the contemporary circumstances of a global pandemic affecting global supply chains, it is necessary to deliver a vision for a new productive urbanism that allows autonomous circular economies to flourish. Our 21st-century cities have an obligation to explore a new industrial revolution of shared economies that optimise the use of the legacy systems, infrastructure and building stock. Yet it is ultimately up to architecture to take arms in delivering new typologies.Includes bibliographical references.Factories for urban living: retooling 21st-century production / Dongwoo Yim and Rafael Luna -- The new industrial urbanism / Tali Hatuka -- The digital reindustrialisation of cities / Vicente Guallart -- Nothing is automatic: productin more-than-human relations in the Pearl River Delta / Marina Otero Verzier -- Salad days: urban food futures / Scott Lloyd and Alexis Kalagas -- The new industrial commons, worker-owners and factory space / Nina Rappaport -- From food hub to food port: in conversation with OMA's Shohei Shigematsu / Rafael Luna and Dongwoo Yim -- Occupying Africa: prototyping a transformal makerspace network / DK Osseo-Asare and Yasmine Abbas -- A new paradigm for the periphery: the case against reuniting city and factory / Frank Barkow -- Architecture for plateaus and valleys: the marketability of industrial mixing / Kengo Kuma -- Floating farms: feeding Rotterdam from within / Wesley Leeman -- The Danwei System: living with production / Michele Bonino and Maria Paola Repellino -- Freeland: how residents are creating a Dutch city from scratch / Winy Maas -- Urban production in Seoul's historic centre: Choonwondang Hospital of Korean Medicine / Doojin Hwang -- Seoul's Shoe Silo: a vertical smart anchor for the small manufacturer / Yerin Kang and Chihoon Lee -- Building better Brussels: production urbanism as a policy / Kristiaan Borret -- Ottowa 2120: Zachary Colbert / Neil Spiller.The Industrial Revolution caused a paradigm shift from an agrarian economy to a manufacturing economy, giving birth to the industrial city. 'City' became synonymous with a concentration of factories causing unfiltered scenes between centres of production and urban dwellings. The corrupted image of the city ultimately led to the displacement and separation of production away from residential zones in the 20th century. However, new innovative manufacturing technologies are allowing a coexistence between factories and dwellings through hybrid typologies that blend production back into the urban fabric. This AD issue discusses the implications of the re-emergence of production as an architectural and urban agenda through hybrid models that engage a new socioeconomic shift. Given the contemporary circumstances of a global pandemic affecting global supply chains, it is necessary to deliver a vision for a new productive urbanism that allows autonomous circular economies to flourish. Our 21st-century cities have an obligation to explore a new industrial revolution of shared economies that optimise the use of the legacy systems, infrastructure and building stock. Yet it is ultimately up to architecture to take arms in delivering new typologies.PSZJBUrbanizationIndustrial buildingsDwellingsURN:ISBN:9781119717706
spellingShingle Urbanization
Industrial buildings
Dwellings
Yim, Dongwoo, editor 642066
Luna, Rafael, 1981-, editor 642067
Hatuka, Tali, contributor 642068
Guallart, Vicente, contributor 525457
Otero Verzier, Marina, contributor 642069
Lloyd, Scott, contributor 642070
Kalagas, Alexis, contributor 642071
Rappaport, Nina, contributor 222916
Osseo-Asare, DK, contributor 642072
Abbas, Yasmine, contributor 642073
Barkow, Frank, contributor 642074
Kuma, Kengo, 1954- contributor 199603
Leeman, Wesle, contributor 642075
Bonino, Michele, 1974-, contributor 642076
Repellino, Maria Paola, contributor 642077
Maas, Winy, 1959- contributor 520383
Borret, Kristiaan, contributor 642078
Spiller, Neil, contributor 433501
PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title_full PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title_fullStr PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title_full_unstemmed PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title_short PRODUCTION URBANISM : THE META-INDUSTRIAL CITY
title_sort production urbanism the meta industrial city
topic Urbanization
Industrial buildings
Dwellings
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