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Podcast / Harvard GSD Urban Theory Lab
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Urban theory lab podcast series: dialogues on the urban question. For permission to use part of ". Song for the podcast. Podcast 1: Matthew Gandy. We are delighted to launch our podcast series through a dialogue with Matthew Gandy. Professor of Geography at University College London. Matthew Gandy is an urbanist who writes about cities, landscape and nature. He is the author of, among many other works,. Concrete and Clay: Reworking Nature in New York City. MIT Press, 2002) and. Podcast 2: Margit Mayer.
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February | 2013 | Critical Grounds
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Month: February, 2013. February 7, 2013. I’m participating on the panel for the launch of the book The Political Unconscious of Architecture, Nadir Lahiji, ed. at UCL on 28 February. Details below and at http:/ www.ucl.ac.uk/urbanlab/events/politicalunconsciousofarchitecture. The Political Unconscious of Architecture: Book launch and panel discussion Feb 28, 2013 6:30:00 PM Location: UCL Royal Ear Hospital, Ground Floor, Capper Street (corner of Huntley […]. RT @ Brett Uren. Also with @ deborahauptmann.
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Marginal Nature and Urban Wastelands: Ruins of 1907 tropcal agriculture exhibit
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Marginal Nature and Urban Wastelands. Marginal nature is found in urban wastelands such as neglected creeks, wastewater treatment ponds, vacant lots, road and rail waysides, brownfields, fencerows, dumps, and alleyways. What emerges in this wastespace is the unintended product of human activity and nature's unflagging expressiveness, which I call Marginal Nature. Sunday, June 08, 2014. Ruins of 1907 tropcal agriculture exhibit. Marginal nature claims this neglected Paris park. Austin, Texas, United States.
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June | 2012 | Critical Grounds
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Month: June, 2012. June 18, 2012. Architecture and the Technoaesthetics of the Environment. RT @ Brett Uren. Is live. Come grab the final 'Fluffy-Noir' book! In two days: workshop Spatial History and Its Sources at the University of St Andrews, spatialhistory.net/sources/. Also with @ deborahauptmann. Helen Runting, my PhD Student Camilo Amaral and of course ed. @ TeresaStoppani. Also this @ sadneck. Might be of interest @ sadneck. Architecture at the End of the World. Cartographies of the absolute.
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May | 2012 | Critical Grounds
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Month: May, 2012. May 28, 2012. Habitable walls: Fortress Architecture. Dunnottar (“fort on the shelving slope”) Medieval Castle, Kincardineshire, Scotland. May 17, 2012. No Room for the Weak: Form, Process and the Existential Territory of Landscape Urbanism. No Room for the Weak: Form, Process and the Existential Territory of Landscape Urbanism. All of these figures are, of course, central to development of landscape urbanism. Rather than answering to Waldheim’s concerns, to which I am highly sympat...
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July | 2013 | Critical Grounds
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Month: July, 2013. July 30, 2013. July 5, 2013. Brutalist car park, Bristol. RT @ Brett Uren. Is live. Come grab the final 'Fluffy-Noir' book! In two days: workshop Spatial History and Its Sources at the University of St Andrews, spatialhistory.net/sources/. Also with @ deborahauptmann. Helen Runting, my PhD Student Camilo Amaral and of course ed. @ TeresaStoppani. Also this @ sadneck. Might be of interest @ sadneck. Architecture at the End of the World. Cartographies of the absolute.
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Images | Critical Grounds
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One Comment to “Images”. April 20, 2013 at 4:48 pm. 8230;] the abstract can be found on https:/ terraincritical.wordpress.com/images-1/ […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Investing in the Ground: Reflections on Scarcity, Remediation and Obdurate Form | Critical Grounds
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Investing in the Ground: Reflections on Scarcity, Remediation and Obdurate Form. My essay ‘Investing in the Ground: Reflections on Scarcity, Remediation and Obdurate Form’ published in. 8216;Scarcity’, edited by Jon Goodbun. Extract below. July 15, 2012. One Comment to “Investing in the Ground: Reflections on Scarcity, Remediation and Obdurate Form”. July 23, 2012 at 9:37 am. Reblogged this on Urban Choreography. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Email (Address never made public).
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Dungeness | Critical Grounds
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Critical Grounds | Page 2
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May 28, 2012. Habitable walls: Fortress Architecture. Dunnottar (“fort on the shelving slope”) Medieval Castle, Kincardineshire, Scotland. May 17, 2012. No Room for the Weak: Form, Process and the Existential Territory of Landscape Urbanism. I was asked last year by landscape urbanism.com to write an essay for them. After an initially enthusiastic response they are no longer communicating with me. So I’m posting the essay here. Comments, as ever, would be much appreciated. All of these figures are, of co...