
Approximate Translation
Media, Narrative, and Experience in Urban Design
Jonathan Jae-an Crisman(Author)
Oro Editions (Publisher)
Published on 14. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-954081-50-5 (ISBN)
Description
Cities are infinite cultural hyper-objects that contain layers of history, of contemporary life, of material, capital, infrastructure, of future dreams of what may come. We sometimes call these dreams "urban design plans" - two-dimensional drawings that are meant to capture our aspirations for the future of a place. Yet these plans are often static images - or, worse, building masses without people, narratives, or even nods to contextual histories.
Approximate Translation is a poetic and practical rumination on how to incorporate what makes a city a city - stories about place, an unexpected encounter, the immediacy of experience - into practices of urban design. Using a speculative transformation of the Boston neighbourhood of Allston as a demonstration, this book proposes that we think seriously about topics as disparate as science fiction, pop art, theme parks, and DJing if we want to better design the cities in which we live.
Approximate Translation is a poetic and practical rumination on how to incorporate what makes a city a city - stories about place, an unexpected encounter, the immediacy of experience - into practices of urban design. Using a speculative transformation of the Boston neighbourhood of Allston as a demonstration, this book proposes that we think seriously about topics as disparate as science fiction, pop art, theme parks, and DJing if we want to better design the cities in which we live.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Product notice
With flaps
Illustrations
160 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 256 mm
Width: 181 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
496 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-954081-50-5 (9781954081505)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dr. Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist, teacher, and researcher. He lives in Los Angeles, California.
Content
1 Introduction: Media for an Urban Massage 5
2 Introducing Allston: An Urban Design for a Boston Neighborhood 21
3 Theme Parks: An Alternative History of Urban Design 37
4 Displacement: Allstonland in Hong Kong 55
5 Approaching Infinity: Strip Malls as Los Angeles's Manhattan Grid 73
6 Reconstruction: The Ideal Forms of New Allston 93
7 Surrealization: A Live Model of Allston 117
8 Conclusion: Approximate Translation as Urban Design 141
Bibliography 156
2 Introducing Allston: An Urban Design for a Boston Neighborhood 21
3 Theme Parks: An Alternative History of Urban Design 37
4 Displacement: Allstonland in Hong Kong 55
5 Approaching Infinity: Strip Malls as Los Angeles's Manhattan Grid 73
6 Reconstruction: The Ideal Forms of New Allston 93
7 Surrealization: A Live Model of Allston 117
8 Conclusion: Approximate Translation as Urban Design 141
Bibliography 156