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The Great Lakes Megaregion is the largest and most populated network of metropolitan regions in North America. With an estimated population of sixty million, its territory encompasses major urban areas, including Chicago, Detroit, Windsor, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Buffalo, and Montreal. It also boasts a significant cache of natural resources—including one-fifth of the world’s fresh water by surface area—as well as thriving agricultural and manufacturing industries and numerous major research universities.
The culmination of a recent project by the design firm RVTR, Infra Eco Logi Urbanism considers the role of design in shaping the future of the Great Lakes Megaregion. In order to envision regional possibility in an age of renewable energy, escalating mobility, and increasing urbanization, the project assembles regional maps, design propositions, photographs, related architectural projects, and critical writings, all of which explore the region’s key challenges. Rounding out the volume is a foreword that explores the role of transportation infrastructure in the development of the region and an afterword that situates this project within the broader architectural project of imagining possible future worlds.
The culmination of a recent project by the design firm RVTR, Infra Eco Logi Urbanism considers the role of design in shaping the future of the Great Lakes Megaregion. In order to envision regional possibility in an age of renewable energy, escalating mobility, and increasing urbanization, the project assembles regional maps, design propositions, photographs, related architectural projects, and critical writings, all of which explore the region’s key challenges. Rounding out the volume is a foreword that explores the role of transportation infrastructure in the development of the region and an afterword that situates this project within the broader architectural project of imagining possible future worlds.
192 pages | 84 color plates, 9 halftones | 7 x 9 1/2 | © 2015
Architecture: American Architecture
Geography: Urban Geography
Table of Contents
Introduction
Speculative Urbanism and the Future of Regions
Scaling Up
Essay by Robert Fishman
1. Frame: Conceptual Geography
Design Operations after Territory
System: Networks and Sheds - Regional Cartographies
Structure: Physical Artifacts of the Urban
Code: Policies, Protocols, Practices
Intervention: Systematic Leverage
2. Form: Fragmentary Utopistics
Utopian and Utopistic Forms
Fragmentary Utopistics: Three Cases
3. Figure: Toward A Megaregional Public
Conduit Urbanism: Structuring the Common
Constructing Discourse: Exhibition and Debate
Atoning for Educability through Delicate Beauty
Afterword by John McMorrough
Image Credits
Notes
Acknowledgements
Speculative Urbanism and the Future of Regions
Scaling Up
Essay by Robert Fishman
1. Frame: Conceptual Geography
Design Operations after Territory
System: Networks and Sheds - Regional Cartographies
Structure: Physical Artifacts of the Urban
Code: Policies, Protocols, Practices
Intervention: Systematic Leverage
2. Form: Fragmentary Utopistics
Utopian and Utopistic Forms
Fragmentary Utopistics: Three Cases
3. Figure: Toward A Megaregional Public
Conduit Urbanism: Structuring the Common
Constructing Discourse: Exhibition and Debate
Atoning for Educability through Delicate Beauty
Afterword by John McMorrough
Image Credits
Notes
Acknowledgements
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