06111nam 2200553 450 991079678540332120230517125141.03-0356-1578-010.1515/9783035615784(CKB)4100000002964590(MiAaPQ)EBC5158630(DE-B1597)489562(OCoLC)1029825332(DE-B1597)9783035615784(Au-PeEL)EBL5158630(CaPaEBR)ebr11605252(OCoLC)1051141186(PPN)251171574(EXLCZ)99410000000296459020180923d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPorous cityfrom metaphor to urban agendaeditors : Sophia Wolfrum e.aBasel :Birkhäuser20181 online resource (303 pages) illustrations3-0356-1601-9 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter --Content --Porous City-From Metaphor to Urban Agenda /Wolfrum, Sophie --Reflections on the Term --Porosity-Porous City /Wolfrum, Sophie --News from Naples? An Essay on Conceptual Narratives /Koch, Michael --Porous-Notes on the Architectural History of the Term /Erben, Dietrich --Urban Porosity and the Right to a Shared City /Stavrides, Stavros --Drifting Clouds: Porosity as a Paradigm /Harnack, Maren --The Ideal of the Broken-down: Porous States of Disrepair /Aquilar, Giorgia --Porous Iridescences /Bru, Eduard --Porosity: Why This Figure Is Still Useful /Viganò, Paola --Architecture and Urban Design --Exploring the Unforeseen-Porosity as a Concept /Zöhrer, Christian --Still Here while Being There-About Boundaries and Thresholds /Wolfrum, Sophie --Negotiating Porosity /Heinemann, Christoph --Deep Threshold /Krucker, Bruno / Bates, Stephen --Porous and Hybrid: Conditions for the Complex City /Freitas, Rita Pinto de --Thinking about Staircases: Circulation Spaces in Residential Housing /Fornasier, Francesca --Porosity of the Monolithic /Graff, Uta --Bigness and Porosity /Buchert, Margitta --Reintroducing Porosity /Laux, Gunther --Space In-between /Zolle, Doris --Theodor Fischer, Urban Spaces Munich /Lanz, Markus --Ambiguous Figure and Cloud /Janson, Alban --Producing Space and Acting --Performativity, Sensuality, Temporary Interventions, Negotiation /Stengel, Heiner --What Can Architecture Do? Blueprint for a Porous Architecture Museum /Fitz, Angelika --The "Curated" City-Art in Public Space /Rung, Hanne --Building Vibrant Environments /Römer, Alex --Porosity and Open Form /Dell, Christopher / Kniess, Bernd / Peck, Dominique / Richter, Anna --WandererUni around the World /Matton, Ton --Improvised City /Theodoropoulos, Dimitris --Does the City Blur All Its Traces? /Stengel, Heiner --Open Leipzig, 2009 /Dona, Sofia --Salsa Urbana /Diesch, Alissa --Beyond the Wall The Tentative Collective --Urban Regulations and Planning --About Legal Frameworks, Basic Politics, and Tactics /Mumm, Imke --Toward a New Land Reform /Hertweck, Florian --Urbanes Gebiet /Wolfrum, Sophie --The Porous City Cannot Be Planned! /Mumm, Imke --Cities in Suspension /Dona, Sofia --A City Is an Apple Tree /Lehnerer, Alex --Porosity-Is Munich a Porous City? /Merk, Elisabeth --Just Design It: Porosity as Leeway for Designing Urban Space /Brandis, Nikolai Frhr. von --Cairo's Advanced Informality /Angélil, Marc / Siress, Cary --Cairo Episodes /Jüttner, Monique --Urban Territoriality and Strategies --Moving from the Macro- to the Microscale in the Anthropocene /Dona, Sofia --The City in the Anthropocene-Multiple Porosities /Giseke, Undine --A New Water Metabolism: Porosity and Decentralization /Redeker, Cornelia --Holes in the Future City: Java's Volcanoes /Ursprung, Philip --Porous or Porridge City? /Christiaanse, Kees --The Connected and Multiscalar City: Porosity in the Twenty-first Century /Thierstein, Alain --Urban Landscape Infiltrations /Bauer, Alexandra / Schaefer, Julian / Schoebel, Soeren / Xie, Yuting --Porosity as a Structural Principle of Urban Landscapes /Weilacher, Udo --Detecting Porosity --Hanging Around in the Urban Field /Kling, Norbert / Kurbasik, Florian --Porosity in Public Spaces of Migration /Kaçel, Ela --When Commons Become Common /Ott, Max --St. Louis 1875-2025 /Foerster-Baldenius, Benjamin / Chen, Yü / Zahn, Sabine --Contested Porosities /Kling, Norbert / Jungfer, Carsten --Bahnhofsviertel /Kurbasik, Florian --From Diversity to Porosity /Yang, Shan / Sun, Jie --Porous Boundary Spaces in the Beijing Old City /Zhu, Tianyu --From Counterinsurgency to Urban Quality /Eisenmann, Frank --Flows, Processes, and Weak Urbanization in Mexico City /Göbel, Christof / Dorantes, Elizabeth Espinosa --Situation /Lanz, Markus --Accentuate the Positive... /Detering, Karl / Beesley, Simon --Contributors / Authors --Picture Credits / ImpressumWhat is the porous city? How could porosity become an urban concept? Well-known authors from the worlds of architecture, urbanism, and landscape design embark on a search for new concepts for a life-enhancing city, with reference to this enigmatic term. The term refers to the overlaying and interweaving of spaces and structures, to urban textures and their architectural properties and qualities -- to cities with radically mixed urban functions.City planningSociology, UrbanArchitecture.City planning.Urban planning.Urbanism.City planning.Sociology, Urban.711.4Wolfrum SophieMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796785403321Porous city3845920UNINA