Visualizing The Invisible Towards An Urban Space

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Visualizing the Invisible explores a possible nature of the contemporary urban, drawing on structuralist, post-structuralist and ‘organic’ philosophy (Whitehead, Gregory Bateson, Lefebvre, Foucault, Bergson, Deleuze, Latour, and others). It also looks at the city itself – in its origins as polis, in its spatial evolution, and in the hybridizing properties of network.

With contributions from: Patrick Healy, Gerhard Bruyns, Deborah Hauptmann, Stephen Read, and John Law.


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VISUALIZING THE INVISIBLE towards an urban space i To all the students – whose contributions in energy and creativity made this book possible: Tee Aungkasuwapala Saso Blazevski Nicola Boritzka Gerhard Bruyns Louise de Villiers Mauro Fernandez Juanita Fonseca Carolina Galeano Smàri Johnsen Gonzalo Lacurcia Changwoo Lee Marta Mendonça Silvia Monteiro Chul Hyun Na Tetsu Nomura Manami Ohashi Camilo Pinilla Camila Pinzon Masayuki Tajima Lo-E Tsao Guillermo Vidal Chiu-Yuan Wang Jirawit Yamkleeb Ke Yan Xiaoyang Zhou VISUALIZINGTHE INVISIBLE towards an urban space Edited by Stephen Read and Camilo Pinilla Techne Press, Amsterdam The Spacelab Book Series Series Editor: Stephen Read Faculty of Architecture Delft University of Technology The Netherlands Editorial Board: Professor F. Ascher, Université Paris 8, France Professor M. Christine Boyer, Princeton University, USA Professor E. Soja, UCLA, USA Professor J. Urry, Lancaster University, UK Visualizing the Invisible: towards an urban space / edited by Stephen Read and Camilo Pinilla Spacelab 01 / 2006 ISBN-10: 90-8594-003-6 ISBN-13: 978-90-8594-003-6 Keywords: urban form / urban design / urban morphology / urban transformation / urban process / urban space-time / space and society /
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