In a world redefined today by communication
networks and by a progressive erasure of borders lead by economic
forces, Mutations reflects on the transformations that the
acceleration of these processes inflicts on our environment, and on
the space left for architecture to operate. Introduced by...
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In a world redefined today by communication
networks and by a progressive erasure of borders lead by economic
forces, Mutations reflects on the transformations that the
acceleration of these processes inflicts on our environment, and on
the space left for architecture to operate. Introduced by charts
and statistics on global urbanization and a series of essays
describing the nature of the changes operating in our cities and in
our economies, the book is organized as a heavily illustrated
atlas/survey of contemporary urban landscapes. The Pearl River
Delta in Southeast Asia (by Rem Koolhaas and the Harvard Project on
the City) exemplifies the extreme speed of urbanization of former
rural areas and highlights the role played by traditional
infrastructures in this process. Europe (Uncertain States of
Europe, a project by Stefano Boeri and Multiplicity) would describe
the end of traditional urban models, the reality of a new
configuration of European cities and of the states that evolved
from them. A survey of American cities (by Sanford Kwinter and
Daniela Fabricius) adds to this vision the reconsideration of the
notion of infrastructure, and of the powers that define
urbanization. Lagos (a study by Rem Koolhaas and the Harvard
Project on the City) is a last unfamiliar territory that would give
indications of new forms of globalizing modernity, and possibly of
things to come elsewhere.
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