The term ‘bigness’ refers to large-scale, mixed-use buildings and was introduced into the architectural vocabulary by Rem Koolhaas. Contrary to Koolhaas’s focus on the ‘generic city’ and the Asian context, this essay explores the role that large-scale buildings may play in establishing a dialogue between new areas of urban expansion and the formal and typological characteristics of European cities. By looking at three designs by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in the light of the early twentieth-century debate on urban design and the skyscraper in Europe, the problem of bigness will be seen as a continuation of a discussion on urban form and type spanning more than one hundred years. Bigness will thus be seen as a tool capable of rework...
This paper argues that geographers have tended to neglect the substantial impact of skyscrapers on u...
Judged by sheer numbers, the large housing estate is the most successful building typology of all ti...
This essay offers an overview of different conceptions of monumentalism in twentieth- and twenty-fir...
The term ‘bigness’ refers to large-scale, mixed-use buildings and was introduced into the architectu...
The essay is a critical interpretation of Rem Koolhaas' theory of Bigness. In fact, of the theories ...
The face of a city landscape is the fruit of many factors, and can be derived not only from the driv...
The man-made environment, its architecture, urban design are all manifested through this thinking. ...
In 1964 the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki defined Megastructure as \u201ca large frame in which a...
The Doctorate in Urban Planning of Naples is concerned with the question of large scale in the area ...
RESUMEN En la historia de la arquitectura más reciente, la noción de bigness (grandeza, que tiene la...
In Italy, the '70s, characterized by economic boom, are affected by large projects of dislocation. T...
It’s evident that architecture is persevering and not on its way to disappearing, but is once again ...
In explaining a quality of a certain volume of space monumentality is used as a set of words. That a...
Dictionaries often define “Megastructure” as “a very large multi-story building or complex” (Merriam...
Posing the concept of ‘metropolitan form’ as a question, as in the call for papers for this issue of...
This paper argues that geographers have tended to neglect the substantial impact of skyscrapers on u...
Judged by sheer numbers, the large housing estate is the most successful building typology of all ti...
This essay offers an overview of different conceptions of monumentalism in twentieth- and twenty-fir...
The term ‘bigness’ refers to large-scale, mixed-use buildings and was introduced into the architectu...
The essay is a critical interpretation of Rem Koolhaas' theory of Bigness. In fact, of the theories ...
The face of a city landscape is the fruit of many factors, and can be derived not only from the driv...
The man-made environment, its architecture, urban design are all manifested through this thinking. ...
In 1964 the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki defined Megastructure as \u201ca large frame in which a...
The Doctorate in Urban Planning of Naples is concerned with the question of large scale in the area ...
RESUMEN En la historia de la arquitectura más reciente, la noción de bigness (grandeza, que tiene la...
In Italy, the '70s, characterized by economic boom, are affected by large projects of dislocation. T...
It’s evident that architecture is persevering and not on its way to disappearing, but is once again ...
In explaining a quality of a certain volume of space monumentality is used as a set of words. That a...
Dictionaries often define “Megastructure” as “a very large multi-story building or complex” (Merriam...
Posing the concept of ‘metropolitan form’ as a question, as in the call for papers for this issue of...
This paper argues that geographers have tended to neglect the substantial impact of skyscrapers on u...
Judged by sheer numbers, the large housing estate is the most successful building typology of all ti...
This essay offers an overview of different conceptions of monumentalism in twentieth- and twenty-fir...