Learning From Tri-ciprocal Cities: The Time, The Place, The Place
By (Author) Anderson Lee
By (author) Gene King
By (author) Tris and Lau
Oro Editions
Oro Editions
1st May 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
711.4
Hardback
414
Width 152mm, Height 231mm
'Learning from Tri-Ciprocal Cities' is more than a document of the 2011-12 Hong Kong and Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture; it is a reflection on its themes and concepts which attempts to build an international theory of urban design and arrangement. The book is a platform for display of some of the Biennale's visual and text-based materials, as well as an opportunity for exhibitors, curators, members of the public, and academics to express their responses to the issues brought up by the works. In the content as well as the inspired graphic design of the book, it seeks to provoke new lines of thought that enabled a productive dialogue during the Biennale. The book's graphic layout, which privileges an experimental, multivalent point of view, is intended to support the Biennale's message of open-ended collaboration and discussion. Images, words, and public responses are arranged in a way that the readers need to keep rotating the book and be constantly engaged in the reading process. The book's pages then become a discursive space in which readers can explore an alternate side of the Biennale even venturing behind the scenes to understand the work of the curators as well as the artists and designers. AUTHOR: Anderson Lee is an active architect, educator and curator. He founded Index Architecture Limited in 2000. The architectural practice encompasses multidisciplinary services providing conceptual and technical consultancy on urban planning, architecture, interior design and product/furniture design. He has been an assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture, the University of Hong Kong since 2003. And he is the Chief Curator for 2011-2012 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (Hong Kong). Illustrations throughout
Anderson Lee is an active architect, educator and curator. He founded Index Architecture Limited in 2000. The architectural practice encompasses multidisciplinary services providing conceptual and technical consultancy on urban planning, architecture, interior design and product/furniture design. He has been an assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture, the University of Hong Kong since 2003. And he is the Chief Curator for 2011-2012 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (Hong Kong).