Chicagoisms

Chicagoisms
Title Chicagoisms PDF eBook
Author Alexander Eisenschmidt
Publisher Park Publishing (WI)
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783906027159

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Chicago has long captured the global imagination as a place of tall, shining buildings rising from the fog, the playground for many of architecture's greats--from Mies van der Rohe to Frank Lloyd Wright--and a surprising epicenter for modern construction and building techniques. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Alexander Eisenschmidt and Jonathan Mekinda have brought together a diverse pool of curators, artists, architects, historians, critics, and theorists to produce a multifarious portrait of the Second City. Looking at events as far back as the 1933 exhibition "Early Modern Architecture in Chicago," Chicagoisms is remarkable for the breadth of its topics and the depth of its essays. From more abstract ventures like tracking the boom-and-bust cycle of Chicago's commitment to architecture and the influence of the Chicago grid system of Mies van der Rohe, to more straightforward studies of the "Americanization" of Berlin, the editors have chosen essays that convey the complex and varied history and culture of Chicago's architecture. More than simply an architectural biography of the city, Chicagoisms shows Chicago to have an important role as a catalyst for international development and pinpoints its remarkable influence around the world. The contributors explore topics as diverse as Daniel Burnham's vision and OMA's student center for the Illinois Institute of Technology, and show them to all be indelibly products of Chicago. This volume is published to coincide with the exhibition Chicagoisms: The City as Catalyst for Architectural Speculation opening at the Art Institute of Chicago, opening in June 2013.

Public Catalyst

Public Catalyst
Title Public Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Manuel Bailo
Publisher Actar D, Inc.
Pages 355
Release 2022-03-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1638408548

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Demonstrates the existence of public space catalysts, as well as the need for their presence for an expectant or indifferent place to be activated. This work -- which understands that the city, now and always, has had and must have public spaces of intensity -- proposes urban catalysts as agents that are capable of activating a place that was previously indifferent. The comparative work of historical and recent cases, developed by research and drawings, has allowed us to discover that the vivid public spaces of identity and reference have been formed due to the urban effect caused by these agents that we call "catalysts." Manuel Bailo's work includes a wide range of projects, ranging from urban scale to interiorism. It has been widely published and presented with awards. Co-published with University of Virginia: School of Architecture.

Urban Catalyst

Urban Catalyst
Title Urban Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Philipp Oswalt
Publisher Dom Publishers
Pages 384
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783869222615

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In many cities, urban wastelands and vacant structures suddenly metamorphose in exuberant places. The Urban Catalyst research team explored these unplanned temporary uses in five European countries over the course of several years, and did far more than merely analyze their hidden logic ... key projects from European cities such as Amsterdam, Basel, Berlin, London, Rome and Zagreb.

Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Entrepreneurship A Catalyst for Urban Regeneration

Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Entrepreneurship A Catalyst for Urban Regeneration
Title Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Entrepreneurship A Catalyst for Urban Regeneration PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 336
Release 2004-12-14
Genre
ISBN 9264017321

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Entrepreneurship and urban regeneration policy have traditionally been treated as separate fields. This volume is one of the first to focus explicitly on the links between the two, examining how policy can help regenerate inner cities and other areas of urban distress.

City Catalyst

City Catalyst
Title City Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Alexander Eisenschmidt
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 0
Release 2012-10-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781119972662

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This publication allows architects to become familiar with the type of constantly changing, urban conditions that architecture has commonly avoided. A resource for a new generation of designers, young professionals, students, and academics who want to engage with the city on its own grounds, to abet its potentials and seek opportunities in its existing condition, City Catalyst demonstrates how today's architecture is redefining its position within the city.

The City as Catalyst

The City as Catalyst
Title The City as Catalyst PDF eBook
Author Diana Festa-McCormick
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 222
Release 1979
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838621561

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A series of ten chapters on cities as pictured and explored by as many novelists. In these ten separate, yet connected, chapters, the city is not merely a setting for the events, but a moving force and the catalyst for action.

Knowledge and the City

Knowledge and the City
Title Knowledge and the City PDF eBook
Author Francisco Javier Carrillo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 369
Release 2014-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131793136X

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This book underlines the growing importance of knowledge for the competitiveness of cities and their regions. Examining the role of knowledge - in its economic, socio-cultural, spatial and institutional forms - for urban and regional development, identifying the preconditions for innovative use of urban and regional knowledge assets and resources, and developing new methods to evaluate the performance and potential of knowledge-based urban and regional development, the book provides an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of knowledge-based development and its implications and prospects for cities and regions.