Description: VOLUME 19: ARCHITECTURE OF HOPE By Arjen Oosterman, 2009.Like new. sticker over the name of the previous owner on the contents page. Otherwise, pages are unmarked and pristine. From Amazon: Main Street is almost all right, wrote Robert Venturi, promoting the messy vitality of the built environment of the ordinary. The ambiguity of society, its causality and its improvisations meant the acknowledgment of a diversity of practices: top-down interventions + subcultures + minority expressions + subversive acts + Redefining the common goods, their ethics, their aesthetics and their economics start with writing stories of architecture that encapsulate the manifold experiences of the city. Thus, an architectural task in which space design and design of a new collective dream, myth, or scenario about who we are and what we desire to be are interrelated. Volume 19: Is identity the issue? Other:In times of crisis, hope is what we need. And hope is what Volume magazine #19 explores under the title “Architecture of Hope.” Once again, Arjen Oosterman writes a short yet provocative editorial, starting with why they choose only to use black&white images on this issue. He brings back the subject of the welfare society during post-War and compares the European and American models of sprawl/density, which are key aspects of the current crisis. And since hope is the word of the day, “Yes, we can” is also mentioned in the editorial and other articles related to Obama.
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Book Title: Volume 19: Architecture of Hope
Publication Name: Archis
Book Series: no
Original Language: English
Item Length: 8 in
Vintage: Yes
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Format: Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 10.5 in
ISBN-10: 9077966196
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Features: Illustrated
Topic: Architecture
Item Width: 0.5 in
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Archis
Intended Audience: Adults
Publication Year: 2009
Type: Paperback
Literary Movement: no
Illustrator: various
Era: 2000s
Author: Arjen Oosterman
Genre: Architecture
Country/Region of Manufacture: Belgium
Item Weight: 20 oz
Number of Pages: 152