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4 Architectural Design Forthcoming Titles
November/December 2008
Neoplasmatic Design
Guest–edited by Marcos Cruz and Steve Pike
Investigating the current groundswell of experiments and creative work that utilises design as a
method to explore and manipulate actual biological material, Neoplasmatic Designpresents the
impact of emerging and progressive biological advances upon architectural and design practice. The
rapid development of innovative design approaches in the realms of biology, microbiology, biotechnol-
ogy, medicine and surgery have immense significance for architecture, being as important for their
cultural and aesthetic impact as for their technical implications.
•Featured architects include Peter Cook, Tobias Klein, Ko/Mac, MAKE, R&Sie, Nel Spler and
VenhoevenCS.
•Longer contributions from medical practitioners, architects and artists: Rachel Armstrong, Marcos
Cruz, Anthony Dunne, Nicola Haines, Steve Pike, Yukihiko Sugawara, and Oron Catts and Ionat
Zurr/SymbioticA.
•Features international research projects undertaken at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, the
Royal College of Art in London, the University of Western Australia and the Nagaoka Institute of
Design in Japan.
January/February 2009
Theoretical Meltdown
Guest-edited by Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi
If the 20th century can be characterised by theories and manifestoes, which emanated across every
sphere of life from politics to the fine arts, the beginning of the 21st century can be distinguished by
its very break from theory. This effective ‘theoretical meltdown’ has manifested itself in a period of
uncertainty, which can be perceived in the way disciplines coalesce with each other and blur their
parameters: fine art becoming indistinct from advertising imagery; architecture incorporating commu-
nication techniques; and sculpture dealing with living spaces; while architecture reshapes fragments
of the natural environment.
•The issue topicaly cals the contemporary situation in architecture to account.
•Features writings by and interviews with some of the most remarkable protagonists of the debate:
Ole Bouman, Ricardo Diller & Elizabeth Scofidio, Neil Leach, Bernard Tschumi and Robert Venturi
and Denise Scott Brown.
•Acts as a barometer to architectural design, inviting 10 international critics to highight the most
relevant current work.
March/April 2009
Closing the Gap: Information Models in Contemporary Design Practice
Guest-edited by Richard Garber
By closing the gap between conceptual design and the documentation required for construction,
Building Information Models (BIMs) promise to revolutionise contemporary design practice. This issue
of ADbrings together a group of pioneering academics, architects, engineers and construction man-
agers all of whom are engaged in the use of BIMs in the actualisation of complex building projects,
from design stage to construction. Key texts trace the development of building information modelling
technologies and address issues of collaboration, design and management, while featured projects
systematise the use of BIMs in contemporary design practice for students and professionals alike
faced with considering these tools within the changing marketplace.
•Covers a key area of technological development: BIM systems that span the gap between the
design and construction processes.
•Key contributions from: Chuck Eastman, Cynthia Ottchen at OMA and Dennis Shelden of Gehry
Technologies.
•Features work by: Asymptote, Gauthier Architects, KieranTimberlake Associates, Morphosis and
SHoP Architects.
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Architectural Design
September/October 2008
New Urban China
Guest-edited by Laurence Liauw
IN THIS ISSUE
Main Section
ROLL OVER REM
Jiang Jun , Editor-in-Chief of Urban China
magazine, and Kuang Xiaoming classify the
Chinese city for the 21st century. P 16
VILLAGE PEOPLE
Yushi Uehara from the Berlage Institute and
Meng Yan of URBANUS explore the Village in
the City phenomenon. PP 52 & 56
ECO EDGE
Helen Castle of ADgets the low-down on the flagship
eco-city of Dongtan from Peter Head , Director and
Head of Global Planning at Arup. P 64
4 +
NEW PHILOSOPHY
Jayne Merkel reviews Steven Holl’s innovative
intervention for the Department of Philosophy at New
York University in Greenwich Village. P 100+
THE TECTONIC ILLUSTRATOR
Howard Watson features CJ Lim, one of
architecture’s greatest contemporary visionaries,
in the Practice Profile. P 110+
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Architectural Design
Vol 78 No 5
ISBN 978-0470 75122 0
CONTENTS
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Editorial
Helen Castle
36
Leaving Utopian China
Zhou Rong
Introduction
‘Leaping Forward, Getting Rich
Gloriously, and Letting a
Hundred Cities Bloom’
Laurence Liauw
40
The Chinese City:
A Self-Contained Utopia
Neville Mars
44
The ‘People’s City’
Wang Jun
16
The Taxonomy of
Contemporary Chinese Cities
(We Make Cities): A Sampling
Jiang Jun and Kuang Xiaoming
48
Street Life and the
‘People’s City’
Shi Jian
22
The Institutional and Political
Background to Chinese
Urbanisation
Sun Shiwen
52
Unknown Urbanity:
Towards the Village in the City
Yushi Uehara
Editorial Board
Will Alsop, Denise Bratton, Mark Burry,
André Chaszar, Nigel Coates, Peter Cook,
Teddy Cruz, Max Fordham, Massimiliano
Fuksas, Edwin Heathcote, Michael
Hensel, Anthony Hunt, Charles Jencks,
Jan Kaplicky, Bob Maxwell, Jayne
Merkel, Michael Rotondi, Leon van
Schaik, Neil Spiller, Michael Weinstock,
Ken Yeang
26
Urbanisation in Contemporary
China Observed: Dramatic
Changes and Disruptions
Huang Weiwen
56
Urban Villages
Meng Yan
60
Post-Event Cities
Zhi Wenjun and Liu Yuyang
32
Urbanisation in China in the
Age of Reform
Zhang Jie
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