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Mutations

Mutations
By Rem Koolhaas, Stefano Boeri, Sanford Kwinter, Nadia Tazi, Hans-Ulrich Obrist

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The acceleration of the phenomenon of urbanization constitutes one of the challenges of our time. In a world redefined by communication networks and by the progressive erasure of borders lead by economic forces, "Mutations" reflects on the transformations that the acceleration of these processes inflicts on our environment, and on the space left for architecture to operate. Introduced by charts and statistics on global urbanization and a series of essays describing the nature of the changes operating in our cities and in our economies, the book is organized as a highly illustrated atlas/survey of contemporary urban landscapes. The Pearl River Delta in southeast Asia (by Rem Koolhaas and the Harvard Project on the City) exemplifies the extreme speed of urbanization of former rural areas and highlights the role played by traditional infrastructures in this process. Europe (Uncertain States of Europe, a project by Stefano Boeri and Multiplicity) would describe the end of traditional urban models, the reality of a new configuration of European cities and of the states that evolved from them. A survey of American cities (by Sanford Kwinter and Daniela Fabricius) adds to this vision the reconsideration of the notion of infrastructure and of the powers that define urbanization. Lagos (a study by Rem Koolhaas and the Harvard Project on the City) is an unfamiliar territory that gives indications of new forms of globalizing modernity, and possibly of things to come elsewhere. This title is also available in French (ISBN 84-95273-53-5) and Spanish (84-95273-54-3).


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #316725 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-03-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 720 pages

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Clear, crisp writing5
Very interesting pictures and thought provoking words! It's clear, concise and covers the whole world, mapping out the important changes of every major city. An extremely good read for all interested in urbanism.

Rems done it again5
One of the most thought provoking architecture books I have ever read. The shiny plastic cover also makes it an interesting addition to my library shelf. Buy this book if you are interested in architecture/urbanism/architectural theory-you will not be disappointed...