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gta,  2007,  16 x 22 cm, paperback,  328 pages, illustrated

Preis: sFr 38,00
Edited by Kerstin Hoeger and Kees Christiaanse

Campus and the City: Urban Design for the Knowlege Society

‘As urban designers we should create sustainable, smart “breeding grounds” where existing and new structures and programmes, some still unknown to us, can flourish and interweave.’ Kees Christiaanse

In Campus and the City, renowned experts present and comment on current trends in campus design worldwide. Details of thirty outstanding campuses – be these greenfield, inner-city, high-tech or corporate – shed light on possible future trends and on how these relate to the urban context.

Restructuring outdated postwar campuses and establishing new university and commercial districts, especially in emerging Asian nations, requires fresh approaches and a clear vision of spatial and programmatic interrelationships. In addition, corporations and academic institutions alike are increasingly seeking strategies capable of encouraging innovation and synergy in their research centres, often drawing on the existing potential of their surroundings. This volume addresses important aspects of new conceptions of the campus – ranging from forms of spatial organisation that promote internal knowledge transfer and social interaction to different types of urban design strategies aimed at creating sustainable centres of knowledge and learning that are responsive to society’s ever changing demands.

With contributions by Edzo Bindels, Kees Christiaanse, Janne Corneil, Andrea Deplazes, Gunter Henn, Kerstin Hoeger, Edo Hofland, Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani, Wilhelm Natrup, Werner Oechslin, Philip Parsons, Gerhard Schmitt, Remo Steinmetz, Zhu Wenyi, Riken Yamamoto and Art Zaaijer

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