Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Theory (4)
- Design (3)
- Architect (2)
- Architecture (2)
- Cities (2)
-
- Competitions (2)
- International (2)
- Urban planning (2)
- Access (1)
- Art (1)
- Centrist approach (1)
- Chipperfield (1)
- Compact city (1)
- Corbusier (1)
- Cubism (1)
- David (1)
- Decentrist approach (1)
- FTA (1)
- Faulkner (1)
- Future (1)
- Future-Oriented Technology Analysis (1)
- Futures research (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- Habitation (1)
- History (1)
- Housing (1)
- Maison (1)
- Mayne (1)
- Modern Movement (1)
- Morphosis (1)
Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Lost In Translation: Words And Buildings, Noel Brady
Lost In Translation: Words And Buildings, Noel Brady
Articles
Review of book; Words & buildings - a vocabulary of modern architecture, by Adrian Forty
David Chipperfield: Questions Of Meaning, Noel Brady
David Chipperfield: Questions Of Meaning, Noel Brady
Articles
Interview with David Chipperfield Architect
The Mayne Event: All Things Are Possible, Noel Brady
The Mayne Event: All Things Are Possible, Noel Brady
Articles
Interview with Thom Mayne Architect of Morphosis Architects.
Smart Growth: A Buffer Zone Between Decentrist And Centrist Theory?, Dorothy Stewart, Lorcan Sirr, Ruth Kelly
Smart Growth: A Buffer Zone Between Decentrist And Centrist Theory?, Dorothy Stewart, Lorcan Sirr, Ruth Kelly
Articles
The context for planning at the turn of the 19th century, in a newly industrialized world, was based on the need to find solutions to overcrowding and dire urban conditions. Planning decisions made in the post-World War II period were primarily motivated by the desire to reconstruct war torn cities. The forces of influence for planning and development in modern advanced capitalist societies are arguably set within the context of sustainable development. Many developed countries have witnessed a dramatic change in their territorial structures. Urban centres are extending into rural areas and surrounding hinterland, where large tracts of land are …
Villa Le Lac: Une Petite Maison, Noel Brady
Villa Le Lac: Une Petite Maison, Noel Brady
Articles
An exploration of the small villa, Une Petit Maison by le Corbusier, outling the basis for its design and execution and place in its landscape.
Access To Buildings For People With Disabilities, Myles Keaveney
Access To Buildings For People With Disabilities, Myles Keaveney
Articles
No abstract provided.
The Competitive Global City 2030: A Futures Approach, Ruth Kelly, John Ratcliffe, Julie Gannon
The Competitive Global City 2030: A Futures Approach, Ruth Kelly, John Ratcliffe, Julie Gannon
Articles
In an increasingly globalising and competitive world, cities are facing unparalleled challenges relating to such forces as economic restructuring and fiscal stress, national security, institutional relationships and the changing role of governance, environmental degradation, social and cultural transformation and rising exclusion. In May 2005, The Futures Academy, Technological University Dublin, in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute (ULI), embarked on a joint initiative to stimulate thinking and encourage informed discussions concerning the future trajectory and sustainable development of the competitive ‘global city’. As part of this study, The Academy undertook in-depth background research including a comprehensive questionnaire survey; an interactive …
Fta And The City: Imagineering Sustainable Urban Development, John Ratcliffe, Elzbieta Krawczyk, Ruth Kelly
Fta And The City: Imagineering Sustainable Urban Development, John Ratcliffe, Elzbieta Krawczyk, Ruth Kelly
Articles
This paper argues that urban planners and policy-makers lack an effective future-oriented approach enabling them to comprehend current complexity, anticipate impending change and shape a preferred future condition. In doing so it: - reviews the performance of contemporary city planning; - examines the need to chart and navigate the city technosphere by reference to city capital; - explores ways in which planning can benefit from a futures studies approach; - describes generally how futures-oriented thinking can produce effective city prospective; and, - poses specifically a number of questions regarding the concept of the intelligent city’. The paper concludes by calling …