Transgressive design strategies for utopian cities : theories, methodologies and cases in architecture and urbanism /: theories, methodologies and cases in architecture and urbanism. (2023)
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- Title:
- Transgressive design strategies for utopian cities : theories, methodologies and cases in architecture and urbanism /: theories, methodologies and cases in architecture and urbanism. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Transgressive design strategies for utopian cities : theories, methodologies and cases in architecture and urbanism
- Further Information:
- Note: Bertug Ozarisoy, Hasim Altan.
- Authors:
- Ozarisoy, Bertug
Altan, Hasim - Contents:
- Preface Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION Bertug Ozarisoy1 and Hasim Altan2 PART 1 – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: ENVISIONING UTOPIAN URBAN DESIGN STRATEGIES 1 - ANALYSIS OF THE CONTEXT IN TWELVE TERMS Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction manifesto for the utopian urban design (i) Why Cyprus? manifesto for the utopian urban design (ii) Why Nicosia? manifesto for the utopian urban design (iii) What is the Green Line? manifesto for the utopian urban design (iv) Why United Nations’ Buffer Zone? manifesto for the utopian urban design (v) Why the Ledras Street Check Point? manifesto for the utopian urban design (vi) Why the Peace Hall? manifesto for the utopian urban design (vii) Why the Event of Creative Possibilities? manifesto for the utopian urban design (viii) What is the Cypriot Identity? manifesto for the utopian urban design (ix) Why Cypriots? manifesto for the utopian urban design (x) What are the issues of cultural identity of the city of Nicosia? manifesto for the utopian urban design (xi) What is the representational diaspora and the language of the Green Zone? Conclusions References 2 - SEARCHING A NEW DIASPORA FOR THE BUFFER ZONE Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Speculation The Architecture of Transgression The Architecture of Violence The Spaces of Conflict Political Space: United Nations Buffer Zone Oppression & Occupation: Military Power Participatory-led Design Hidden Power Beyond Conflict: Participation Conclusions References 3 – POLITICAL DISCOURSE ACTS AS A TRANSNATIONALPreface Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION Bertug Ozarisoy1 and Hasim Altan2 PART 1 – FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE: ENVISIONING UTOPIAN URBAN DESIGN STRATEGIES 1 - ANALYSIS OF THE CONTEXT IN TWELVE TERMS Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction manifesto for the utopian urban design (i) Why Cyprus? manifesto for the utopian urban design (ii) Why Nicosia? manifesto for the utopian urban design (iii) What is the Green Line? manifesto for the utopian urban design (iv) Why United Nations’ Buffer Zone? manifesto for the utopian urban design (v) Why the Ledras Street Check Point? manifesto for the utopian urban design (vi) Why the Peace Hall? manifesto for the utopian urban design (vii) Why the Event of Creative Possibilities? manifesto for the utopian urban design (viii) What is the Cypriot Identity? manifesto for the utopian urban design (ix) Why Cypriots? manifesto for the utopian urban design (x) What are the issues of cultural identity of the city of Nicosia? manifesto for the utopian urban design (xi) What is the representational diaspora and the language of the Green Zone? Conclusions References 2 - SEARCHING A NEW DIASPORA FOR THE BUFFER ZONE Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Speculation The Architecture of Transgression The Architecture of Violence The Spaces of Conflict Political Space: United Nations Buffer Zone Oppression & Occupation: Military Power Participatory-led Design Hidden Power Beyond Conflict: Participation Conclusions References 3 – POLITICAL DISCOURSE ACTS AS A TRANSNATIONAL CATALYST IN THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INTERVENTIONS Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Political space as a transnational instrument of the United Nations Buffer Zone Scoping the field and setting up the counteractive participant based architectural disseminations Setting up the research design approach for reclaiming architectural discourse in the United Nations Buffer Zone Stages of development in the decision making of architectural reconciliation process Creative possibilities, Birds, Narratives and Artefacts Learning from the exploratory case study design and its implications on architectural reconciliation process Beyond Theory: Learning from the Transgression A Manifesto: Multi-cultural Exchange and Unification Conclusions References 4 – TRANSGRESSIVE DESIGN STRATEGIES TOWARDS UTOPIAN URBAN VISION FOR RECLAIMING ARCHITECTURAL DISCOURSE Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Transgression as a way of creating urban utopia The city of Nicosia as base case urban scenario development A Representational diaspora and language of the Green Zone Scoping the field A Manifesto: Mapping invisibility to define a utopian urban vision for Nicosia Mapping the notion of transgression and vice versa The key design principles of creating an urban utopia Cultural diasporas for identifying main design principles of an urban utopia City of Agriculture: Cultivating green communities City of Trees: Celebrating annual food festival City of Birds: Echoes from the Green Zone City of Watchtowers: Re-inhabit birds Utopia versus a new Green Zone Conclusions References 5 – A UTOPIA Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Of Futures and Utopias Visionary Utopian Urban Design Scenarios Utopian Urban Vision of Nicosia Utopia Versus a New Green Zone Symbolic Representation of New Green Zone Lifelines Monumental Representation Full Circle Maximum Diversity Intuitive Navigation Cosmopolitan Nature Public Spaces Green Religion Conclusions References 6 – REPRESENTATIONS OF DIASPORA, CULTURAL IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE Bertug Ozarisoy1 Introduction Narrative memories of Turkish Cypriots’ living and their domestic space use History and Reasons of Immigration Migration and Cultural Practice of Turkish Cypriots from Cyprus to London: Narrative Memories Representational Space and Cultural Identity Context of Change and Displacement Cultural Practice of Turkish Cypriot Communities Space becomes as a way of cultural practice Subject participants’ interview transcripts The Poetics of Space Hybridity as a role of cultural practice Critics on cultural practice and space of the Turkish Cypriot Communities Conclusions References 7 – HOUSING AND POLICIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Young Ki Kim1 and Hasim Altan2 Introduction Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions Energy Efficiency of Housing Stock Space Heating Background on Policies Research on Emissions Cuts from UK Housing Scenarios New Homes Zero Carbon New Homes by 2016 How Zero Carbon will be Required or Encouraged Code for Sustainable Homes Construction of Zero carbon Houses Fuel Poverty in the UK Dwelling Characteristics and Efficiency Existing Programmes and Policies Government Funded Programmes Conclusions References 8 – CONCLUSION Bertug Ozarisoy1 and Hasim Altan2 Translations between transgression and utopia Transgression and radical practices are the concept Transgressions and radical practices versus border References PART 2 – LEARNING FROM THE GLOBE: URBAN REGENERATION, BRAND IDENTITY AND CITY MAKING 9 – INTRODUCTION Bertug Ozarisoy1 and Hasim Altan2 Transgression between architectural design and urban regeneration developments 10 – CASE STUDY 1 - King’s Cross Regeneration Development, London, United Kingdom Guillaume Delfesc1 and Bertug Ozarisoy2 King’s Cross, Past and Present Mapping existing physical conditions Design Proposals: Through mapping and prospective analysis and drawings Greening the city Urban linkage: Reclaiming urban agriculture Architectural design interventions: Courtyard houses References 11 – CASE STUDY 2 - Elephant & Castle Regeneration Development, London, United Kingdom Guillaume Delfesc1 Introduction The Architecture of Luxury: Key questions Brand identity versus Local identity Transgression between luxury brand and architecture The birth of the brand street An interview with the architect The shops The displacement between the Green Street and Walworth Road Urban Regeneration in Elephant and Castle Design Proposal: Through mapping and prospective analysis and drawings& … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (288 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 711.4
City planning -- Philosophy
Sustainable urban development
Architecture and society
Transgression (Ethics) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000854763
9781000854749 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032152158
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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