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OASE 80 On Territories

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There has probably never been such an intense debate about the layout of the countryside as the one that is currently raging. There are serious concerns about the landscape, which is being rapidly transformed by urbanization and everything associated with this process, and not only in the Netherlands but also far beyond its borders. Everyone has something to say in this society-wide debate, from local to national governments, from environmental factions to the road-user’s lobby, and from those who are professionally involved to concerned private parties. In many cases it is a battle between idealized images and economic models, between agricultural reality and urban park landscapes, between ecological concerns and mobility.
This issue of OASE explores the potential significance of architectonic design for transformation processes on the regional scale. Besides considering the instruments that are available to the designer to fulfil this task, the authors also consider how the design can exercise a ‘positive’ influence on such processes.
The various contributions shed light on the potential significance of territory in contemporary design practice and offer critical reflection on the topical discourse that has evolved over
recent years.
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authors / editors

Karl Belen, Filip Geerts, Nancy Meijsmans/Bart de Zwart, Sandra Parvu, David Peleman, Patricio Del Real, Kelly Shannon, Marinke Steenhuis, Hans Teerds en Paola Vigano Tom Avermaete, Klaske Havik, Hans Teerds, Nancy Meijsmans

in collaboration with

Die Keure

with support from

The Netherlands Architecture Fund, the Flemish Community of Belgium

design

Karel Martens (Werkplaats Typografie)

ISBN

978-90-5662-724-9

publication date

January 2010

availability

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language

Dutch, English

pages

144 p

cover

paperback

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