What People Want : : Populism in Architecture and Design / / ed. by Michael Shamiyeh, DOM Research Laboratory.

Das Buch, das aus der letzten DOM-Konferenz in Linz heraus entstanden ist, setzt sich in rund 30 Fachbeiträgen mit dem Leitbegriff «Populismus» auseinander und versucht das Phänomen aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven heraus zu beleuchten: Muss ein erfolgreiches Design heute den Wünschen der breiten...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Architecture, Design and Arts 2000 - 2014
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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2005]
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Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (395 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Imprint
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
  • FOREWORD
  • Speakers
  • UNDERSTANDING POPULISM
  • PANEL 1‹ Populism
  • HOW TO BE AND NOT TO POP?
  • The Populist Moment
  • How to Be and not to Pop Why are some populations populist and others aren’t?
  • What was the New Economy?
  • Pictorial thinking: symbolic forms, perception and internal pictures
  • STRATEGIES OF MOBILISATION
  • PANEL 2‹ Media
  • Introduction
  • Home of the Public? Paradoxes of Urban Mediascapes
  • Mental Capitalism
  • The Process That Changed Architecture
  • Are Competitions Populist? A Bourdieusian Alternative Perspective
  • Creating Majority Support by not Compromising
  • The Average Citizen
  • STRATEGIES OF ANTICIPATION
  • PANEL 3‹ Design
  • Introduction
  • Searching for the ‘everyday’
  • From Induction to Incitement: Inside the Massive Change Project
  • “What do they want?”
  • PANEL 4‹ Architecture (for People)
  • Introduction
  • BENIDORM. The reasons for success
  • Bust or Fold? The New Culture of Control
  • Complexity and Populism
  • New Urbanism’s Subversive Marketing
  • “Populism Redux?”
  • In the Name of the People; The Populist Movement in Architecture
  • Working with appearance(s)
  • PANEL 5‹ Architecture (with People)
  • Introduction
  • Towards an open-source architectural practice
  • Urban Planning
  • McSyn: Cross-Modal architectural portraits
  • Blur
  • AFTERWORD‹ The limits and virtues of architecture
  • GLOSSARY