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Topos 78

Culturescapes

Uitgever:Topos

ISBN: 978-3-7667-1976-8

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 20 mrt. 2012

Cities are cultural constructs by definition, created to fulfil the vital functions of society. This issue is concerned with new projects that add something to the city. In Oslo an opera house has given a new impetus to a neighbourhood and created a new category of urban space. Culturescapes can take the form of a square, like in a multifunctional space in Innsbruck, or a park in Copenhagen, where the aim was to facilitate multicultural connections. Culturescapes can also be in the form of a master plan for a new district in Singapore, which proposes ecological engineering measures to transform nature into city culture.

Cities are cultural constructs by definition, created to fulfil the vital functions of society. This issue is concerned with new projects that add something to the city. In Oslo an opera house has given a new impetus to a neighbourhood and created a new category of urban space. Culturescapes can take the form of a square, like in a multifunctional space in Innsbruck, or a park in Copenhagen, where the aim was to facilitate multicultural connections. Culturescapes can also be in the form of a master plan for a new district in Singapore, which proposes ecological engineering measures to transform nature into city culture.

New Nordic Culturescapes

In northern societies culture plays an important role. Most recently, concert halls and theatres have been developed at the best inner-city locations in all capitals. They act as magnets for public life and are promoted by modest but highly functional open spaces. Author: Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir.

Irwell River Park: The Rediscovery of Manchester’s Lost River

The image of a city is very much represented by the relationship of the urban fabric and its river. The industrial decline in Greater Manchester led to the almost complete isolation of the River Irwell. The vision for the Irwell River Park aims to transform the river from a backwater into a spine and focal point at the heart of the city. Authors: Eddy Fox, Peter Fink

A sculptured square

Innsbruck’s newly designed Landhausplatz in the Tyrolean Alps of Austria, has swiftly become a vibrant and popular place in the city. The sinuous topography and light surface create a homogenous space which is structured into distinct areas and accommodates four memorials. Author: Peter Zöch

Culture Riot: Copenhagen’s Superkilen

Multicultural issues play out in public space. Superkilen is evidence of the pressing need to examine our aesthetic and cultural assumptions in the 21st century city. The space is a riot of cultural references, knit together by a wildly modified ground-plane. Author: Jessica Bridger

Maxlab IV Landscape

A high-performance synchrotron radiation laboratory is laid out on 19 hectares of productive land in the traditional landscape outside of Lund in southern Sweden. The highly sensitive equipment of Maxlab IV necessitated a landscape strategy that buffers the lab from its surroundings. Author: Jenny B. Osuldsen

High-rise and Furnace

In the district of Belval Ouest in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, on the grounds of a former steelworks, the design of a new square is inspired by the industrial past. Author: Erik Meinharter

Unsightly Sights to See

On the transformation of old industrial sites through post-industrial design
Authors: Wolfram Höfer, Vera Vicenzotti

Walk this Way to the Time of Your Life

The slogan for the Cape Town Fan Walk reveals the ambitious hope and scope of the project. As the host of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa’s Cape Town was the site of many revitalization and development projects. Author: Tamsin Faragher

Reciprocal Acts: Reviving Larger Ambitions, Incrementally

Two recent projects by Reed Hilderbrand Associates in Boston, Massachusetts, reveal a sensibility about the city’s new urban fabric. Boston’s reconnected waterfront allows for new civic designs and now we can begin to assess their efficacy.
Author: Gary R. Hilderbrand

San Francisco’s High-Profile Living Roof

The green roof at the California Academy of Sciences has become ­internationally famous. The roof and surrounding gardens in the context of Golden Gate Park resonate strongly with the public. Author: Judith Stilgenbauer

A Bunker for Salvador Dalí

In Florida, on the southern end of St. Petersburg’s water­­front promenade, a hurricane-safe museum was erected for an important collection of the Catalan painter Salvador Dalí. Author: Constance Price

Mosaico Vallarta, Mexico

The new Malecón of Puerto Vallarta brings the genius loci to life through a narrative paving pattern, widened pedestrian paths and places to linger. The new promenade promises a renewed connection between the city and the ocean – a public amenity. Author: Daniel Vasini

Supertropical

Gardens by the Bay is the largest landscape architecture project in Singapore’s history. Innovative elements are combined with lush tropical vegetation in the first of three parks. Author: Bianca Maria Rinaldi

Vocabulary for the Landscape

Dieter Kienast’s formal style made him renowned far beyond Europe’s borders. His work embodies an era in which the profession of landscape architecture underwent a phase of reorientation. A doctoral thesis was embarked upon in order to investigate the reasons for this new orientation, and the resulting publication throws light on the cultural context of postmodernism as understood by Kienast. Author: Anette Freytag

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