Architekten sind heute den Gesetzen des freien Markts unterworfen und der damit verbundenen, global auftretenden Tendenz
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English Pages 395 Year 2005
Table of contents :
‹ imprint ‹
‹ Acknowledgement ‹
‹ Foreword ‹
‹ Speakers ‹
UNDERSTANDING POPULISM
PANEL 1‹ Populism
‹ Introduction ‹ Robert Pfaller
‹ Helmut Dubiel ‹ The Populist Moment
‹ Robert Pfaller ‹ How to Be and not to Pop
‹ Thomas Frank ‹ What was the New Economy?
‹ Walter Ötsch ‹ Pictorial thinking: symbolic forms, perception and internal pictures
STRATEGIES OF MOBILISATION
PANEL 2‹ Media
‹ Introduction ‹ Michael Shamiyeh
‹ Manfred Fassler ‹ Home of the Public? Paradoxes of Urban Mediascapes
‹ Georg Frank ‹ Mental Capitalism
‹ Michael Shamiyeh ‹ The Process That Changed Architecture
‹ Hélène Lipstadt ‹ Are Competitions Populist? A Bourdieusian Alternative Perspective
‹ Thomas Held ‹ Creating Majority Support by not Compromising
‹ Måns Wrange ‹ The Average Citizen
STRATEGIES OF ANTICIPATION
PANEL 3‹ Design
‹ Introduction ‹ Thomas Duschlbauer
‹ Thomas Duschlbauer ‹ Searching for the ‘everyday’
‹ Greg Van Alstyne ‹ From Induction to Incitement: Inside the Massive Change Project
‹ Bill Moggridge ‹ “What do they want?”
PANEL 4 < Architecture (for People)
‹ Introduction ‹ Ellen Dunham-Jones
‹ Jose Miguel Iribas ‹ BENIDORM. The reasons for success
‹ Jeffrey Inaba ‹ Bust or Fold? The New Culture of Control
‹ Christian Kühn ‹ Complexity and Populism
‹ Ellen Dunham-Jones ‹ New Urbanism’s Subversive Marketing
‹ Liane Lefaivre ‹ “Populism Redux?”
‹ Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis ‹ In the Name of the People; The Populist Movement in Architecture
‹ Jonathan Sergison ‹ Working with appearance(s)
PANEL 5‹ Architecture (with People)
‹Introduction ‹ Dennis Kaspori
‹ Dennis Kaspori ‹ Towards an open-source architectural practice
‹ Juan Palop-Casado ‹ Urban Planning*
‹ Marcos Lutyens ‹ McSyn: Cross-Modal architectural portraits
‹ Diller + Scofidio ‹ Blur
‹ Afterword + Glossary ‹
MICHAEL SHAMIYEH < and DOM Research Laboratory (Ed.)
WHAT PEOPLE WANT