Co-machines mobile disruptive architecture

Inspired by the recent tendency among architects and designers to opt out of traditional office work in favour of creating self-initiated interventions in public space, "Co-machines" maps out a new architectural movement motivated by practices of place-making, occupying and squatting, and...

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Weitere Verfasser: Dorocic, Dan (HerausgeberIn), Días Carvalho, Samuel (VerfasserIn), Zeiger, Mimi (VerfasserIn), Dovey, Kim (VerfasserIn), Green, Nick (VerfasserIn), Shipwright, Fiona (VerfasserIn), Hugill, Alison (VerfasserIn), Maginness, Michael (VerfasserIn), Barbé, Diane (VerfasserIn), Foerster-Baldenius, Benjamin (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Eindhoven Onomatopee 2020
Schriftenreihe:Onomatopee 171
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Zusammenfassung:Inspired by the recent tendency among architects and designers to opt out of traditional office work in favour of creating self-initiated interventions in public space, "Co-machines" maps out a new architectural movement motivated by practices of place-making, occupying and squatting, and alternative economies. Ecological or technological in scope, all the interventions are mobile and nearly all of them are performed without permission from city planners. Presenting a selection of international projects by emerging designers, "Co-machines: Mobile Disruptive Architecture" shows the life of the alternative, grassroots and DIY with an independent spirit. It seeks out approaches and strategies to complement established urban planning and city-building, and show the beauty and fun in initiative. In a range of ways, "Co-machines" raises questions about the function of architectural permanence, the opportunities for social, ecological, ethical or dynamics otherwise in urban planning and the scope of architecture at large. Exhibition: Onomatopee, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (09.4.2019 - 23.02.2020)
Beschreibung:189 Seiten
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ISBN:9789493148222
978-94-93148-22-2
949314822X
94-93148-22-X