Nonlinear Urbanism: Towards Multiple Urban Futures
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Nonlinear Urbanism: Towards Multiple Urban Futures
W034534 | $34.99 / 10% library disc.
Anton Falkeis. Birkhauser Verlag fur Architektur, Basel, 2022. Published in association with Universitat fur angewandte Kunst, Vienna. Edition Angewandte (ISSN 1866-248X).
160 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 24 x 17 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783035624397
This book compiles speculative contributions on disruptive, nonlinear futures of urban agglomerations, based on research conducted on urban innovation at the Department of Special Topics in Architecture at the Institute of Architecture of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Students, alongside renowned experts, also comment on questions concerning our urban future. The novel reading structure, which is realized and suggested by the concept of the book, is also nonlinear: thematic, graphic cross-references enable contextual reading in addition to continuous reading. The enhancement of the printed book with digital augmented reality (AR) components offers networked, simultaneous reading on several levels and thus reflects the complexity of urban systems.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Architecture -- Urban Planning --
W034534 | $34.99 / 10% library disc.
Anton Falkeis. Birkhauser Verlag fur Architektur, Basel, 2022. Published in association with Universitat fur angewandte Kunst, Vienna. Edition Angewandte (ISSN 1866-248X).
160 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 24 x 17 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9783035624397
This book compiles speculative contributions on disruptive, nonlinear futures of urban agglomerations, based on research conducted on urban innovation at the Department of Special Topics in Architecture at the Institute of Architecture of the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Students, alongside renowned experts, also comment on questions concerning our urban future. The novel reading structure, which is realized and suggested by the concept of the book, is also nonlinear: thematic, graphic cross-references enable contextual reading in addition to continuous reading. The enhancement of the printed book with digital augmented reality (AR) components offers networked, simultaneous reading on several levels and thus reflects the complexity of urban systems.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Architecture -- Urban Planning --
