Luc Deleu: Orban Space: The Work and Practice of Luc Deleu, T.O.P. Office
Luc Deleu: Orban Space: The Work and Practice of Luc Deleu, T.O.P. Office
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 2013
- ISBN
- 9789078088608
- Autore
- Deleu Luc
- Pagine
- 432
- Editori
- Valiz, Amsterdam
- Soggetto
- Architecture
- Descrizione
- brossura
- Lingue
- Italiano
- Legatura
- Brossura
Descrizione
Since founding the T.O.P. ("Turn On Planning") Office in the 1970s, Belgian architect and artist Luc Deleu (born 1944) has been working on a critical, sociological and ecological approach to urbanism that he has named "orbanism": an eco-centric global urbanism that has anticipated such contemporary concerns as environmental pollution, overpopulation, food production and the conflict between the individual and the community. <I>Orban Space</I> traces Deleu's work and practice through a conceptual topography defined by seven terms: architecture, syncretism, depiction, sculpture, scale, mobility and manifesto. This book presents a biographical portrait of Luc Deleu and T.O.P. Office and situates them within a broader historical and theoretical framework, where they emerge from the lineage defined by such idiosyncratic utopian visionaries as the Metabolists, Buckminster Fuller, Superstudio, Yona Friedman and Constant Nieuwenhuis. — Testi: Davidts Wouter, Vervoort Stefaan et al. F.to: 17x24; pagg. 432; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Valiz, Amsterdam, 2013.