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Social infrastructure : New York / Douglas Durst / Bjarke Ingels ; edited by Nina Rappaport, James Andrachuk, and Andrew Benner.
Main entry:

Durst, Douglas, author, interviewee.

Title & Author:

Social infrastructure : New York / Douglas Durst / Bjarke Ingels ; edited by Nina Rappaport, James Andrachuk, and Andrew Benner.

Publication:

New Haven, Connecticut : Yale School of Architecture, [2015]

Description:

184 pages : color illustrations, charts, maps, plans ; 24 cm.

Series:

Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship ; 08

Notes:
Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship 8 -- Transmuting Infrastructure: A Visionary Pragmatism 9 -- Scaling Up: Conversations with Douglas Durst and Bjarke Ingels 13 -- Social Infrastructure: Denmark and America 31 -- Studio Brief: Goals and Methods 49 -- Travel: Mew York, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway 53 -- Research and Analysis: Bridge History and Precedents, New York City Bridges and Transportation, New York City Energy, Environmental, and Market Analysis 65 -- Protects 111 -- Reviews 181 -- Image Credits 184.
Summary:

This book, Social Infrastructure: New York, one of a series that documents the Bass Fellowship at the Yale School of Architecture studio led by real estate developer Douglas Durst of the Durst Organization, a leading New York firm known for spearheading sustainable high-rise developments, and architect Bjarke Ingels, founder of Copenhagen- and New York-based Bjarke Ingels Group. Their students explored potential synergies between public and private programs in the design of inhabited bridges crossing major waterways in metropolitan New York. The group traveled to Denmark, Sweden, and Norway to research developments that successfully integrated the needs of numerous stake-holders. The featured projects from the studio demonstrate a diverse range of approaches for combining residential, cultural, and commercial activities on complex and dense infrastructural sites in imaginative and productive ways.-- Source other than Library of Congress.

ISBN:

9781940291253 (paperback)
1940291259 (paperback)

Subject:

Bridges New York (State) New York Designs and plans.
Multipurpose buildings New York (State) New York Designs and plans.
Architecture, Domestic New York (State) New York Designs and plans.
Public-private sector cooperation New York (State) New York.
Ponts New York (État) New York Dessins et plans.
Immeubles à usages multiples New York (État) New York Dessins et plans.
Architecture domestique New York (État) New York Dessins et plans.
Partenariat public-privé New York (État) New York.
Architecture, Domestic.
Bridges.
Multipurpose buildings.
Public-private sector cooperation.
Multipurpose buildings New York (State) Designs and plans.
New York (State) New York.

Form/genre:

Interviews.
Architectural drawings.

Added entries:

Ingels, Bjarke, author, interviewee.
Rappaport, Nina, editor, interviewer.
Andrachuk, James, editor.
Benner, Andrew, editor.
Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellowship (Series) ; 8.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290765
Call No.: BIB 233928
Status: Available

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