

An edition of Parasite Paradise (2003)
a manifesto for temporary architecture and flexible urbanism
By Liesbeth Melis,Jennifer Allen,Ivan Nio,Gijs van Oenen,Olof Koekebakker,Vito Acconci,Alicia Framis
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
NAi,NAi Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
188
Description:
"Parasites are flexible and temporary structures, designed by artists or architects, that feed off existing infrastructure. Parasite Paradise documents 23 projects that respond on their own terms to new and unforeseen demands. Many of these parasites have settled in the government-designed 'Vinex' district of Leidsche Rijn near Utrecht, turning a district almost exclusively concerned with dwelling into a more urban entity." "What do these small, mobile architectural interventions mean for our strictly regulated society and for the planning of architecture and urbanism? What sense (or nonsense) is there in mobile architecture from a historical perspective? How much of it is art and how much is architecture? Contributions by Jennifer Allen, Hans Ibelings, Olof Koekebakker, Ivan Nio and Gijs van Oenen examine these issues in depth." "Parasite Paradise encourages us to consider a new approach to planning, one where not everything is fixed beforehand. This makes it required reading for architects, urban planners and artists whose concern is designing urban space."--Jacket.
subjects: Urban planning, Public art, Exhibitions, Temporary Buildings, Flexible structures, Portable Buildings, Architecture, Criticism, Architecture / Criticism, Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings, Buildings, portable, Buildings, portable--netherlands--utrecht--exhibitions, Flexible structures--netherlands--utrecht--exhibitions, Architecture--netherlands--21st century, Buildings, portable--netherlands, Buildings, temporary, Buildings, temporary--netherlands, Flexible structures--netherlands, Na8480 .p36713 2003
Places: Netherlands