LEADER 06111nam 2200553 450 001 9910796785403321 005 20230517125141.0 010 $a3-0356-1578-0 024 7 $a10.1515/9783035615784 035 $a(CKB)4100000002964590 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5158630 035 $a(DE-B1597)489562 035 $a(OCoLC)1029825332 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783035615784 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL5158630 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11605252 035 $a(OCoLC)1051141186 035 $a(PPN)251171574 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000002964590 100 $a20180923d2018 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aPorous city$efrom metaphor to urban agenda$feditors : Sophia Wolfrum e.a 210 1$aBasel :$cBirkha?user$d2018 215 $a1 online resource (303 pages) $cillustrations 311 $a3-0356-1601-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContent --$tPorous City-From Metaphor to Urban Agenda /$rWolfrum, Sophie --$tReflections on the Term --$tPorosity-Porous City /$rWolfrum, Sophie --$tNews from Naples? An Essay on Conceptual Narratives /$rKoch, Michael --$tPorous-Notes on the Architectural History of the Term /$rErben, Dietrich --$tUrban Porosity and the Right to a Shared City /$rStavrides, Stavros --$tDrifting Clouds: Porosity as a Paradigm /$rHarnack, Maren --$tThe Ideal of the Broken-down: Porous States of Disrepair /$rAquilar, Giorgia --$tPorous Iridescences /$rBru, Eduard --$tPorosity: Why This Figure Is Still Useful /$rViganò, Paola --$tArchitecture and Urban Design --$tExploring the Unforeseen-Porosity as a Concept /$rZöhrer, Christian --$tStill Here while Being There-About Boundaries and Thresholds /$rWolfrum, Sophie --$tNegotiating Porosity /$rHeinemann, Christoph --$tDeep Threshold /$rKrucker, Bruno / Bates, Stephen --$tPorous and Hybrid: Conditions for the Complex City /$rFreitas, Rita Pinto de --$tThinking about Staircases: Circulation Spaces in Residential Housing /$rFornasier, Francesca --$tPorosity of the Monolithic /$rGraff, Uta --$tBigness and Porosity /$rBuchert, Margitta --$tReintroducing Porosity /$rLaux, Gunther --$tSpace In-between /$rZolle, Doris --$tTheodor Fischer, Urban Spaces Munich /$rLanz, Markus --$tAmbiguous Figure and Cloud /$rJanson, Alban --$tProducing Space and Acting --$tPerformativity, Sensuality, Temporary Interventions, Negotiation /$rStengel, Heiner --$tWhat Can Architecture Do? Blueprint for a Porous Architecture Museum /$rFitz, Angelika --$tThe "Curated" City-Art in Public Space /$rRung, Hanne --$tBuilding Vibrant Environments /$rRömer, Alex --$tPorosity and Open Form /$rDell, Christopher / Kniess, Bernd / Peck, Dominique / Richter, Anna --$tWandererUni around the World /$rMatton, Ton --$tImprovised City /$rTheodoropoulos, Dimitris --$tDoes the City Blur All Its Traces? /$rStengel, Heiner --$tOpen Leipzig, 2009 /$rDona, Sofia --$tSalsa Urbana /$rDiesch, Alissa --$tBeyond the Wall The Tentative Collective --$tUrban Regulations and Planning --$tAbout Legal Frameworks, Basic Politics, and Tactics /$rMumm, Imke --$tToward a New Land Reform /$rHertweck, Florian --$tUrbanes Gebiet /$rWolfrum, Sophie --$tThe Porous City Cannot Be Planned! /$rMumm, Imke --$tCities in Suspension /$rDona, Sofia --$tA City Is an Apple Tree /$rLehnerer, Alex --$tPorosity-Is Munich a Porous City? /$rMerk, Elisabeth --$tJust Design It: Porosity as Leeway for Designing Urban Space /$rBrandis, Nikolai Frhr. von --$tCairo's Advanced Informality /$rAngélil, Marc / Siress, Cary --$tCairo Episodes /$rJüttner, Monique --$tUrban Territoriality and Strategies --$tMoving from the Macro- to the Microscale in the Anthropocene /$rDona, Sofia --$tThe City in the Anthropocene-Multiple Porosities /$rGiseke, Undine --$tA New Water Metabolism: Porosity and Decentralization /$rRedeker, Cornelia --$tHoles in the Future City: Java's Volcanoes /$rUrsprung, Philip --$tPorous or Porridge City? /$rChristiaanse, Kees --$tThe Connected and Multiscalar City: Porosity in the Twenty-first Century /$rThierstein, Alain --$tUrban Landscape Infiltrations /$rBauer, Alexandra / Schaefer, Julian / Schoebel, Soeren / Xie, Yuting --$tPorosity as a Structural Principle of Urban Landscapes /$rWeilacher, Udo --$tDetecting Porosity --$tHanging Around in the Urban Field /$rKling, Norbert / Kurbasik, Florian --$tPorosity in Public Spaces of Migration /$rKaçel, Ela --$tWhen Commons Become Common /$rOtt, Max --$tSt. Louis 1875-2025 /$rFoerster-Baldenius, Benjamin / Chen, Yü / Zahn, Sabine --$tContested Porosities /$rKling, Norbert / Jungfer, Carsten --$tBahnhofsviertel /$rKurbasik, Florian --$tFrom Diversity to Porosity /$rYang, Shan / Sun, Jie --$tPorous Boundary Spaces in the Beijing Old City /$rZhu, Tianyu --$tFrom Counterinsurgency to Urban Quality /$rEisenmann, Frank --$tFlows, Processes, and Weak Urbanization in Mexico City /$rGöbel, Christof / Dorantes, Elizabeth Espinosa --$tSituation /$rLanz, Markus --$tAccentuate the Positive... /$rDetering, Karl / Beesley, Simon --$tContributors / Authors --$tPicture Credits / Impressum 330 8 $aWhat 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. 606 $aCity planning 606 $aSociology, Urban 610 $aArchitecture. 610 $aCity planning. 610 $aUrban planning. 610 $aUrbanism. 615 0$aCity planning. 615 0$aSociology, Urban. 676 $a711.4 702 $aWolfrum$b Sophie 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910796785403321 996 $aPorous city$93845920 997 $aUNINA