Learning from Logistics : : How Networks Change our Cities / / Clare Lyster.
Im 19. Jahrhundert bildeten Eisenbahntrassen und Kanäle gleichzeitig Gerüst und Motor für die Stadtentwicklung. Diese Rolle übernehmen heute die globalen Daten- und Warenströme – so die These der Autorin. Die Material- und Kommunikationsfluss stellt gleichsam die DNA unserer Umwelt dar. Diese Entwic...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction. Emerging Protocols of Post-Fordist Flow
- Lessons
- 01 Site. Urbanism After Geography: The Network is Context
- 02 Plan. Double Vision: Total Design, Total Choice
- 03 Zone. Split Second City: Time as Vehicle for Urbanism
- 04 Circulation. Urbanism on Demand: The City as Service Platform
- 05 Architecture. Smart Landscape, Dumb Building: Ground Rules
- Apply
- Conclusion: Logistical Narratives
- Logistical Players
- Appendix
- Acknowledgements
- Image Credits
- Index
- About the Author