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Urban intervention : design ideas for public space
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ISBN: 9788417084141 8417084142 Year: 2020 Publisher: Barcelone: Flamant,

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Les interventions urbaines établissent des liens forts entre les sphères sociale et spatiale d'une ville, donnant lieu à des interactions par lesquelles l'art et l'architecture emploient l'espace public. Urban Intervention présente une sélection rigoureuse de projets ayant transformé des rues, des parcs et des zones dégradées de villes du monde entier en des espaces publics extraordinaires, cherchant à impliquer les habitants à travers une grande variété d'activités interactives et collaboratives. Entièrement illustré en couleurs, ce livre comprend des installations, des événements et des oeuvres d'art, et propose une vision globale et exhaustive des villes du 21e siècle, alors qu'elles deviennent des lieux de rencontre pleins de possibilités de création.

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Art --- installations [visual works] --- public art --- interactive art --- Dawe, Gabriel --- Eltono --- Hofman, Florentijn --- MOMO --- Shiota, Chiharu --- Young, Gordon --- Moureaux, Emmanuelle --- Perschke, Kurt --- Echelman, Janet --- Jerram, Luke --- Quintessenz --- Julia Jamrozik --- Coryn Kempster --- Lee, Yong Ju --- Leroy, Vincent --- Abedinirad, Shirin --- Gummy Gue --- Riba, Javier de --- Walala, Camille --- Xomatok --- Hill, Georgia --- Behin Ha --- Paul Cocksedge Studio [Londen] --- THEVERYMANY [New York, N.Y.] --- Moradavaga [Kaltern-Caldaro] --- Nómada Lab [Juárez] --- Reskate Studio [Barcelona] --- Why Not Associates --- Design --- Espace public --- Équipement public --- Sculpture --- Art urbain --- Couleur-architecture --- Lumière-architecture --- Installation-art --- Ha, Behin --- Cocksedge, Paul --- Jamrozik, Julia --- Kempster, Coryn --- de Riba, Javier --- Gue, Gummy --- Theverymany --- Moradavaga --- Nómada Lab --- Reskate Studio --- Behin Ha [Jersey City, N.J.] --- Paul Cocksedge Studio [London] --- Moradavaga [Kaltern an der Weinstraße] --- Public art --- Public spaces --- City planning --- Art and architecture --- 719.1 --- stedenbouw --- ruimtelijke ordening --- stadsontwikkeling --- stadsplanning --- planologie --- urbanisme --- ecologie --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- duurzaam bouwen --- recreatiegebieden --- graffiti --- straatmeubilair (straatmeubels)(street furniture) --- Architecture and art --- Architecture --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Public places --- Social areas --- Urban public spaces --- Urban spaces --- Civic art --- planologie-ruimtelijke ordening --- Government policy --- Management


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Move aside, mr. Ford, to make room for the new, more agile micro-factories
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ISBN: 9789401437011 9401437017 Year: 2016 Publisher: Tielt Lannoo

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When perfection is contrasted in the same moment by imperfection. When the precision of an industrially produced object is contaminated by the imprecision of the human hand. Informed by both traditional and digital techniques, these 'microfactories' operate within a contemporary setting, forging new rules for a unique business strategy. To quantify a company as a microfactory means to elevate their status. To recognise that person's ability to shift the rules defining operational norms within creative businesses. They are, by definition, the embodiment of a ground trembling creative renaissance, ushered in by the integration of both tradition and technology into our daily lives, whether business or personal. They operate small foot print, extremely agile companies that communicate directly with their customers. They do not rely on large production facilities; rather on their own, on-demand micro-factories. Living in both the physical city and within a new, expansive, digitally networked community, they define a new breed of commerce. Unbound by location, we see the emergence of a new global landscape benefitting from the intimacy of local actors. This is not your fathers' globalism, but one shaped by the transparency of social networks.

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