Auckland’s suburban streets are only intermittently places of public assembly, personal encounter, or common use. They are primarily part of an infrastructure of mobility and circulation: where cars and service vehicles drive, pipes and cables run, networking hardware is installed, runoff is channelled. Pedestrian infrastructure is vestigial; cropped grass verges and trees provide a conventionalised landscape veneer. In the “dominant rhetoric of modern planning” which can be traced back to Haussmann’s “regularisation” of Paris by means of “a rationalised circulatory network [that] would once and for all sweep away the dross of the community’s promiscuous life through time”, streets were reconceived as bundled technical systems that “bind th...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
The system of waste processing currently exists as a linear process: trom cities of high densities t...
INTRODUCTION It is possible to take pictures of a building from all its sides, measure it very pr...
Auckland’s suburban streets are only intermittently places of public assembly, personal encounter, o...
Inorganic collections, kerbside collections of inorganic waste that cannot be recycled or disposed o...
This Masters of Landscape Architecture investigates the occurrence of small, temporary urban voids i...
MK:Smart is a £16m smart city initiative taking place in Milton Keynes between 2014 and 2016. The pr...
This paper addresses a question in urban research relating to definitions of the physical and concep...
A controversy remains among planners and urban designers about the proper location of the non-reside...
This paper examines the issue of solid waste management in urban contexts, by an architectural persp...
Streets-in-the-sky were conceptualized by architects Alison and Peter Smithson as collective space,...
Thanks to several foundational contributions (De Angelis 2010; Hardt and Negri 2009; Harvey 2012; Os...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
The Modern City of Western Society is currently confronting many issues that will determine its fu...
They are easily overlooked, but benches, trash bins, drinking fountains, bike stands, ashtray bins, ...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
The system of waste processing currently exists as a linear process: trom cities of high densities t...
INTRODUCTION It is possible to take pictures of a building from all its sides, measure it very pr...
Auckland’s suburban streets are only intermittently places of public assembly, personal encounter, o...
Inorganic collections, kerbside collections of inorganic waste that cannot be recycled or disposed o...
This Masters of Landscape Architecture investigates the occurrence of small, temporary urban voids i...
MK:Smart is a £16m smart city initiative taking place in Milton Keynes between 2014 and 2016. The pr...
This paper addresses a question in urban research relating to definitions of the physical and concep...
A controversy remains among planners and urban designers about the proper location of the non-reside...
This paper examines the issue of solid waste management in urban contexts, by an architectural persp...
Streets-in-the-sky were conceptualized by architects Alison and Peter Smithson as collective space,...
Thanks to several foundational contributions (De Angelis 2010; Hardt and Negri 2009; Harvey 2012; Os...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
The Modern City of Western Society is currently confronting many issues that will determine its fu...
They are easily overlooked, but benches, trash bins, drinking fountains, bike stands, ashtray bins, ...
What do cities look like when rubbish electronics are the vehicle with which they are explored? This...
The system of waste processing currently exists as a linear process: trom cities of high densities t...
INTRODUCTION It is possible to take pictures of a building from all its sides, measure it very pr...