SKYCAR CITY: A Pre-emptive History
By (Author) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MVRDV;
Edited by Grace La
Edited by MVRDV
ActarD Inc
ActarD Inc
23rd July 2008
English
Spain
General
Non Fiction
Computer architecture and logic design
Architectural structure and design
338.310285
Paperback
240
Width 210mm, Height 150mm
520g
From the 2006 Marcus Prize Studio at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Winy Maas of MVDRV presents the work of twelve students who explored the relationship between infrastructure, architecture, and urban form. This highly investigative studio pushed the physical and conceptual limits of given definitions of city, circulation, and program. Tested in two scenarios (one real in Tianjin, China and the other purely hypothetical) Maas and his students sever vehicular traffic flow from its traditional two-dimensional plane and then forecast the potentials of a new, hyper-volumetric city where given urban activity inflate to fully occupy all three-dimensions. Populated by 5 million inhabitants and rising 800 meters high, this new 'sky car city' is buzzing with the flows of goods and people, as they navigate the airways in several models of air-born vehicles, also designed by the students.
We always enjoy a bit a rampant speculation; the beauty of this pocket monograph is that it makes good use of shiny CGI in its exploration of the city of tomorrow. -- Wallpaper