Infrastructural Monument
MIT center for advanced urbanism
Infrastructural Monument - New York Princeton Architectural Press 2016 - 168p.
Preface p.6, Introduction: Why a Center for Advanced Urbanism at MIT? Adele Naude Santos, Eran Ben-Joseph, and Nader Tehrani p.8, 1. transportation infrastructure as our Commons: (An Introduction to the Conference) Alexander D'Hooghe p.14, 2. the infrastructural monument: Notes on Infrastructural Monuments Christopher Lee p.24, Remarks on a New Era of Infrastructure Investment by James L. Oberstar p.32, The Alliance, Design, and Politics of Infrastructure by Henk Ovink p.38, The Oceanic Turn: Infrastructure for Inundation by Pierre Belanger p.46, 3.taking advantage of infrastructural redundancy: Infrastructural Urbanism by Stan Allen p.54, Maximizing Underused Infrastructure Connections by Don Briggs p.60, Redundant Infrastructure or Supply- Based Development Incentive? by Stephen Ramos p.66, Infrastructure as Leviathan? by Robert Levit p.74, 4. marrying infrastructure design and urban development: Battery Power: Recharging Architecture's Causes and Effects by Roger Sherman p. 84, Supply-Chain Architecture and the Public Trust by Alex Klatskin p.92, Crowdsourcing: Who Will Design Tomorrow's Infrastructure? by Jo Guldi p.98, Multifunctionality to Exploit Redundancy by Malcolm Smith p.106, 5. confirming the intermodal station as a viable alternative: Multimodal Infrastructure, the Contemporary Monument by Marcel Smets p.114, High-Speed Rail as Driver for New Multimodal Developments Petra Todorovich Messick p.120, The Pioneering Role of Logistics in the Development of Multimodal Platforms by Stephen Crosby p.128, Public Spaces for the Multimodal Fragment by Cino Zucchi p.134, 6. in memoriam: manuel de sola-morales, city choreographer: City Choreographer by Lorena Bello Gomez p.144, Contributors p.156
9781616894207
Urban Planning
711.4 / MIT
Infrastructural Monument - New York Princeton Architectural Press 2016 - 168p.
Preface p.6, Introduction: Why a Center for Advanced Urbanism at MIT? Adele Naude Santos, Eran Ben-Joseph, and Nader Tehrani p.8, 1. transportation infrastructure as our Commons: (An Introduction to the Conference) Alexander D'Hooghe p.14, 2. the infrastructural monument: Notes on Infrastructural Monuments Christopher Lee p.24, Remarks on a New Era of Infrastructure Investment by James L. Oberstar p.32, The Alliance, Design, and Politics of Infrastructure by Henk Ovink p.38, The Oceanic Turn: Infrastructure for Inundation by Pierre Belanger p.46, 3.taking advantage of infrastructural redundancy: Infrastructural Urbanism by Stan Allen p.54, Maximizing Underused Infrastructure Connections by Don Briggs p.60, Redundant Infrastructure or Supply- Based Development Incentive? by Stephen Ramos p.66, Infrastructure as Leviathan? by Robert Levit p.74, 4. marrying infrastructure design and urban development: Battery Power: Recharging Architecture's Causes and Effects by Roger Sherman p. 84, Supply-Chain Architecture and the Public Trust by Alex Klatskin p.92, Crowdsourcing: Who Will Design Tomorrow's Infrastructure? by Jo Guldi p.98, Multifunctionality to Exploit Redundancy by Malcolm Smith p.106, 5. confirming the intermodal station as a viable alternative: Multimodal Infrastructure, the Contemporary Monument by Marcel Smets p.114, High-Speed Rail as Driver for New Multimodal Developments Petra Todorovich Messick p.120, The Pioneering Role of Logistics in the Development of Multimodal Platforms by Stephen Crosby p.128, Public Spaces for the Multimodal Fragment by Cino Zucchi p.134, 6. in memoriam: manuel de sola-morales, city choreographer: City Choreographer by Lorena Bello Gomez p.144, Contributors p.156
9781616894207
Urban Planning
711.4 / MIT
