Infrastructural Monument
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Author: MIT Center for Advanced Urbanism
This book presents the proceedings of the first of two conferences organized by MIT's new Center for Advanced Urbanism around the biennial theme of infrastructure. Held in the spring of 2013, the Infrastructural Monument conference gathered designers, developers, policy experts, and scholars to address the potential to leverage infrastructure design beyond the realm of transportation of goods and labour into the realm of culture, public space, architecture, and landscape form. In other words, can infrastructure transcend mere practicality and fulfil a role that is profoundly cultural? Can targeted infrastructure projects transform a city from a collection of fragments to one with a common and cohesive regional identity?
ISBN 9781616894207. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 160 pages. full colour. 23 x 16 cm.
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This book presents the proceedings of the first of two conferences organized by MIT's new Center for Advanced Urbanism around the biennial theme of infrastructure. Held in the spring of 2013, the Infrastructural Monument conference gathered designers, developers, policy experts, and scholars to address the potential to leverage infrastructure design beyond the realm of transportation of goods and labour into the realm of culture, public space, architecture, and landscape form. In other words, can infrastructure transcend mere practicality and fulfil a role that is profoundly cultural? Can targeted infrastructure projects transform a city from a collection of fragments to one with a common and cohesive regional identity?
ISBN 9781616894207. Princeton Architectural Press. pb. 160 pages. full colour. 23 x 16 cm.
available