The Future is Unwritten: Global Culture,Identity and Economy |
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Authors: | Murray Fraser |
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Abstract: | Is architecture no more than a mere handmaid to global capitalism and the international property market? Murray Fraser , Professor of Architecture and Global Culture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, asserts that the true picture is both much more complex and less homogeneous than it might appear. While acknowledging that economic conditions are significant drivers in architecture, he argues that it is still possible for designers to respond creatively with suppleness and foresight in their exploration of paths for a better future. |
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Keywords: | Hannes Meyer, ‘Building’, 1928 Rem Koolhaas Marx Jürgen Habermas Stuart Hall ‘globalisation from below’ Saskia Sassen Skanska building information modelling New Ordos in Mongolia ‘the biggest ghost town in China’ Coleridge Ozymandias ‘System D’ ‘Shadow Superpower’ Foreign Policy Monthly Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Estudio Teddy Cruz, Casa Familiar: Living Rooms at the Border, San Ysidro, San Diego, California, 2001- Mike Davis ‘micro-heterotopias’ Le Corbusier's Plan Obus for Algiers Henri Lefebvre ‘planetary urbanism’ Nabeel Hamdi Elemental in Chile Alejandro Aravena Quinta Monroy project Shigeru Ban Architects, Cardboard Cathedral, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2012 Diébédo Francis Kéré Global Holcim Award Wang Shu Pritzker Prize Nasser Golzari Yara Sharif Palestine Regeneration Team (PART) post-tsunami reconstruction cardboard tube construction |
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