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Actar: Architecture: The Infrastructural City : Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles
Architecture
             
 
The Infrastructural City
     
The Infrastructural City
 
Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles
 
 
 
Once the greatest American example of a modern city served by infrastructure, Los Angeles is now in perpetual crisis. Infrastructure has ceased to support its urban plans, subordinating architecture to its own purposes. This out-of-control but networked world is increasingly organized by flows of objects and information. Static structures avoid being superfluous by joining this system as temporary containers for people, objects, and capital. This provocative collection of photography, essays, and maps looks at infrastructure as a way of mapping our place in the city and affecting change through architecture.
A project by the Network Architecture Lab and the LA Forum for Architecture & Urban Design featuring: Lane Barden, Barry Lehrman, David Fletcher, Steve Rowell, Sean Dockray, Fiona Whitton, Frank Ruchala, Matt Coolidge, CLUI, Warren Techentin, Ted Kane, Rick Miller, Roger Sherman, Deborah Richmond, Robert Sumrell. Kazys Varnelis, directs the Network Architecture Lab (Columbia University) and the AUDC collective.


 
 
             
 
The Infrastructural City
     
 
Edited by:
Kazys Varnelis
 
Reviews:
¨With funding now in sight, ["The Infrastructural City¨] reminds us of the unseen physical pieces and a designer's role...The timing could hardly be better for ¨The Infrastrucural City¨... A doggedly detailed guide to Los Angeles as a physical thing." The LA TIMES

¨The outcome of four years research on the changing conditions of infrastructure in Los Angeles, this book is a fascinating excavation of the unique workings of the largest city on the West Coast, but one that illuminates conditions found elsewhere.¨ ARCHIDOSE

¨The Infrastructural City will drive you way beyond Los Angeles. The idiosyncrasies, stories and lessons described are thought-provoking enough to make you look at your own city with a more inquisitive eye...¨ We Make Money Not Art

¨As commissions continue to elude practitioners during the current global economic malaise, architects and urban planners may be left wondering where they went wrong. The Infrastructural City will help them.¨ Tropolism

¨A worthy compendium of invaluable theoretical and practical concepts, and a highly recommended contribution to college and professional architectural studies libraries.¨ The Midwest Bookreview
 
 
Language / ISBN:
English [978-84-96954-25-0] Out of Print
 
Cover:
 
Illustrations:
Hard
 
Color
     
Size:
 
Page Number:
17 x 22 cm.
 
256
     
Published by:
 
ACTAR
 
Out of Print
 
Price:
International 35.00 €
Spain/Portugal 32.00 €
USA 42.00 $
 
 
           
         
 
             
         
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