Post-Traumatic Urbanism | Buch | 978-0-470-74498-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

Post-Traumatic Urbanism


1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-74498-7
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 368 g

ISBN: 978-0-470-74498-7
Verlag: Wiley


Urban trauma describes a condition where conflict or catastrophe has disrupted and damaged not only the physical environment and infrastructure of a city, but also the social and cultural networks. Cities experiencing trauma dominate the daily news. Images of blasted buildings, or events such as Hurricane Katrina exemplify the sense of 'immediate impact'. But how is this trauma to be understood in its aftermath, and in urban terms? What is the response of the discipline to the post-traumatic condition? On the one hand, one can try to restore and recover everything that has passed, or otherwise see the post-traumatic city as a resilient space poised on the cusp of new potentialities. While repair and reconstruction are automatic reflexes, the knowledge and practices of the disciplines need to be imbued with a deeper understanding of the effect of trauma on cities and their contingent realities. This issue will pursue this latter approach, using examples of post-traumatic urban conditions to rethink the agency of architecture and urbanism in the contemporary world. Post-traumatic urbanism demands of architects the mobilisation of skills, criticality and creativity in contexts in which they are not familiar. The post-traumatic is no longer the exception; it is the global condition.

Contributors include:

Andrew Benjamin
Ole Bouman
Tony Chakar
Mark Fisher
Christopher Hight
Brian Massumi
Todd Reisz
Eyal Weizman
Slavojiek

Counterpoint critics:

Jayne Merkel
Craig Whitaker

Encompasses:

Urban conflict
Reconstruction
Infrastructure
Development
Climate change
Public relations
Population growth
Film

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Weitere Infos & Material


Editorial (Helen Castle).

About the Guest-Editors (Adrian Lahoud, Charles Rice and Anthony Burke).

Spotlight: Visual highlights of the issue.

Introduction: Post-Traumatic Urbanism (Adrian Lahoud).

Trauma Within the Walls: Notes Towards a Philosophy of the City (Andrew Benjamin).

The Space-Time of Pre-emption: An Interview with Brian Massumi (Charles Rice).

Making Dubai: A Process in Crisis (Todd Reisz).

Changes of State: Slow-Motion Trauma in the Gangetic Plains of India (Anthony R Acciavatti).

After the Event: Speculative Projects in the Aftermath (Samantha Spurr).

Forensic Architecture (Eyal Weizman, Paulo Tavares, Susan Schuppli and Situ Studio).

The Infrastructure of Stability (Tarsha Finney).

Post-Apocalypse Now (Mark Fisher).

The Eighth Day: God Created the World in Seven Days. This is The Eighth Day (Tony Chakar).

Figures in the Sand (Christopher Hight and Michael Robinson).

The Urban Complex: Scalar Probabilities and Urban Computation (Anthony Burke).

Project for a Mediterranean Union (Adrian Lahoud).

Fearscapes: Caracas Postcards from a Violent City (Eduardo Kairuz).

Energy Territories (Anthony Burke).

Architecture, Contingency and Crisis: An Interview with Slavojiek (Adrian Lahoud).

The Very Mark of Repression: The Demolition Theatre of the Palast der Republik and the New Schloss Berlin (Khadija Carroll La).

On Message: An Interview with Michael Chertoff (Charles Rice).

Borderline Syndrome (Ole Bouman).

Counterpoint: Rebuilding from Below the Bottom: Haiti (Jayne Merkel and Craig Whitaker).


Adrian Lahoud is a practicing architect and Senior Lecturer in Architecture at The University of Technology Sydney. His current research addresses issues of conflict with regards to urbanism in the Middle East.

Charles Rice is an architectural historian, theorist and critic. He is currently Senior Lecturer and Associate Head of the School of Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney.

Anthony Burke is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Master of Digital Architecture course at the University of Technology Sydney, and Director of Offshorestudio.net, a Sydney-based design practice specializing in design and theory related to new media and advanced computational methods.



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