Collage City
By (Author) Colin Rowe
By (author) Fred Koetter
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
15th March 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
711.409
Paperback
192
Width 210mm, Height 297mm, Spine 11mm
567g
This book is a critical reappraisal of contemporary theories of urban planning and design and of the role of the architect-planner in an urban context. The authors, rejecting the grand utopian visions of "total planning" and "total design," propose instead a "collage city" which can accommodate a whole range of utopias in miniature.
Coming upon this book in rather a skeptical state of mind, I must say I found it intriguing, enlightening, brilliant, witty, and exasperating as it pursued its thesis with a species of grammatical acrobatics that I can only call arresting. This is a book about the ideologies of modern architecture, their philosophical origins, their manifestations, and the ways in which they are flawed. It is a book about architects who had and have conceptions about the ideal city, and it tries to reorient those conceptions from the utopia of a single vision to a more multivalent view of city form.
Donald Appleyard, APA JournalKoetter was a former Dean of the Yale School of Architecture and co-founder of Koetter Kim & Associates.