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Harvard Design School guide to shopping / principal editors, Chuihua Judy Chung and Sze Tsung Leong ; [essays by Tae-Wook Cha and others].
Titre et auteur:

Harvard Design School guide to shopping / principal editors, Chuihua Judy Chung and Sze Tsung Leong ; [essays by Tae-Wook Cha and others].

Publication:

Köln ; New York : Taschen, 2001.

Description:

800 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, plans ; 25 cm

Série(s):

Project on the city ; 2

Notes:
"Project on the City, director: Rem Koolhaas, coordinator: Jeffrey Inaba"--Page 24
"Project on the City ... is an ongoing research effort that examines the effects of modernization on the urban condition"--Page 3 of cover
Includes bibliographical references.
[Table of Contents] -- Evolution: History -- Scope: Statistics -- Crisis: The Dilemma -- Air Conditioning: Life support for the consumer / Sze Tsung Leong and Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss -- ...And Then There Was Shopping: The last remaining form of public life / Sze Tsung Leong -- Bit Structures: The unbearable lightness of network economy / Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer -- Brand Zone: Environment with added value / Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer -- Captive: Airmall / Sze Tsung Leong -- City of Shopping: Postmall urbanism / John McMorrough -- Coopetition: Singapore as a shopping center / Tran Vinh -- Crystal Palace: From greenhouse to mall / Louise Wyman -- Depato: The Japanese department store / Kiwa Matsushita -- Disney Space: Urban template / Chuihua Judy Chung -- Divine Economy: Church reformation / Sze Tsung Leong -- Ecologically Correct: Conserve and spend / Tae-Wook Cha -- Ecology: Shopping is ecology / Tae-Wook Cha -- Escalator: Mechanism of smoothness / Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss and Sze Tsung Leong -- E-urope: Virtualizing European shopping / Juan Palop-Casado -- Good Intentions: Jane Jacobs and after / John McMorrough -- Gruen Urbanism: Mall as urbanism / Sze Tsung Leong -- High Architecture: Fear and loathing of shopping / Daniel Herman -- Jerde Transfer: Spatial assult / Daniel Herman -- Junkspace: The debris of modernization / Rem Koolhaas -- Legislated Transactions: "Urban Design as Public Policy" / John McMorrough -- Lippo Way: Gypsy empire / Tran Vinh -- Mall: Requiem for a type / Daniel Herman -- Mobility: Bringing the consumer to shopping / Sze Tsung Leong -- Mobilize: Shopping and the military / Sze Tsung Leong -- Ms. Consumer: The making of public space / Chuihua Judy Chung -- Next Big Thing: Survival of the fittest / Daniel Herman -- Nikevolution: Strategies of a brand / Jutiki Gunter and Jeffrey Inaba -- Psychogramming: Predicting the consumer / Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer -- Real(i)ty: "Selling cities like soap." / John McMorrough -- Redemption: Synchronicity revisited / Markus Schaefer -- Relearning from Las Vegas: Then and now / Interview with Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Rem Koolhaas Visual Essay by Chuihua Judy Chung and Sze Tsung Leong -- Replascape™: Mechanized nature / Louise Wyman -- Resistance: Europe vs. shopping / Chuihua Judy Chung with Juan Palop-Casado -- Scale: A portfolio / Daniel Herman and Sze Tsung Leong -- Section in Asia: A portfolio / Tae-Wook Cha -- Separated at Birth: Frank Gehry vs. Jon Jerde. / Daniel Herman -- Suburban Model: "Downtown needs a lesson from the suburbs" / John McMorrough -- Thou Shalt Not Shop: Devotion or shopping? / Chinhua Judy Chung -- Three-Ring Circus: The double life of the shopping architect / Daniel Herman -- Tokyo Metabolism: The Japanese convenience store / Hiromi Hosoya and Markus Schaefer -- Ulterior Spaces: Invisible motives / Sze Tsung Leong.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP20.00 0.
Résumé:

"Shopping is arguably the last remaining form of public activity. Through a battery of increasingly predatory forms, shopping has infiltrated, colonized, and even replaced, almost every aspect of urban life. Town centers, suburbs, streets, and now airports, train stations, museums, hospitals, schools, the Internet, and the military are shaped by the mechanisms and spaces of shopping. The voracity by which shopping pursues the public has, in effect, made it one of the principal - if only - modes by which we experience the city. The Harvard Design School Guide to Shopping explores the spaces, people, techniques, ideologies, and inventions by which shopping has so dramatically refashioned the city. Perhaps the beginning of the twenty-first century will be remembered as the point where the urban could no longer be understood without shopping." -- Inside Front Cover
"The Project On The City, formerly known as "The Project for What Used to be the City," is an ongoing research effort that examines the effects of modernization on the urban condition. Each year the Project on the City investigates a specific urban region or a general urban condition undergoing virulent change. It tries to capture and decipher ongoing mutations in order to develop a phenomena that can no longer be described within the traditional categories of architecture, landscape, and urban planning. The first project, Great Leap Forward, focuses on the new forms and speeds of urbanization in the Pearl River Delta, China. The second project investigates the impact of shopping on the city. The third project explores the urban condition of Laos, Nigeria. The fourth project treats the invention and expansion of the "systematic" Roman city as an early version of modernization and a prototype for the current process of globalization." -- Inside Back Cover

ISBN:

3822860476
9783822860472

Sujet:

Architecture and society.
Shopping malls.
Shopping centers.
Retail trade History.
Shopping History.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Shopping.
Stores, Retail.
Retail trade.
Arcades.
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture et société.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Magasinage.
Magasins.
Commerce de détail.
Galeries marchandes.
Commerce de détail Histoire.
Magasinage Histoire.
shopping.
shopping malls.
shopping arcades.
Winkelcentra.
Winkelen.
Vormgeving.

Classification/genre:

History

Vedettes secondaires:

Chung, Chuihua Judy.
Inaba, Jeffrey.
Koolhaas, Rem.
Leong, Sze Tsung.
Cha, Tae-wook.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Design.
Harvard Project on the City.
Project on the city ; 2.

Exemplaires:

Localisation: Bibliothèque main 221092
Cote: NA2543.S6 H3 2001
Statut: Disponible

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