
Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future
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The book includes essays by Alejandro Zaera, Hyungmin Pai, Maider Llaguno, Nerea Calvillo, Hyewon Lee, Lindsay Bremner, Alex Ivancic, Iñaki Abalos, Charles Waldheim, David Gissen, Carlo Ratti, Daniele Belleri, Antoine Pico, Saskia Saseen, Adam Greenfield, Jesse LeCavalier, Philip Rode, Duncan McLaren, Julian Agyeman, Gunter Pauli, Gramazio and Kohler, Mario Carpo, Dirk E. Hebel, Marta H. Wisniewska, Felix Heisel, Mitchell Joachim, and Christian Hubert. The first publication of the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017, proposes a framework that sets basic commons ? an evolving network of agencies, resources and technologies ? as the critical issue in the move towards a sustainable and just urbanism. It shows an exploration not of distant utopias, but of the very near future, because the emerging commons is changing the way we connect, make, move, recycle, sense, and share, and the way we manage air, water, energy and the earth. Whether met with fear or hope, they will very soon change the way we live in the city.
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- Intro
- Biennal Governmentality
- Imminent Urban Commons
- Air
- Air Infrastructures for the Common
- Air Design
- Water
- Dissident Water
- The Recreation of the Commons
- Fire
- Skins and Sources: Toward a Thermodynamic Materialism
- Fire in Urban Genesis
- Earth
- Protest Landscapes: Scenes of Upheaval on the Ground
- Towards a New Heliomorphism
- Sensing
- Sense and the City. Towards a New Digital Common
- Telepathically Urban
- Communicating
- Can Cities Hep Us Hack Formal Power Systems
- A Tale of Three Cities, or: The Smart City as Will and Category Error
- Moving
- Accessibility in Cities: Transport and urban Form
- The Restlessness of Objects
- Making
- Reality Matters. The Robotic Touch
- Republics of Makers
- Recycling
- The End of Waste? Towards a Socio-ecological Commons
- Building From Waste: The Waste Vault
- Imminent Commons: Storylines
- Sharing and the Urban Commons
- Live Projects Seoul
- Urban Foodshed
- Walking the Commons
- Author Biographies
- Image Credits
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