Title:
System city : infrastructure and the space of flows
Author:
Weinstock, Michael, author.
ISBN:
9781118361429
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
136 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
Series:
Architectural Design ; 04/2013
Profile ; no.224
Profile (Chichester, England); 224.
Architectural design (London, England : 1971); v. 83 no. 4.
General Note:
"July/August 2013."
Abstract:
A radical shift is taking place in the way that society is thinking about cities, a change from the machine metaphors of the 20th century to mathematical models of the processes of biological and natural systems. From this new perspective, cities are regarded not simply as spatially extended material artefacts, but as complex systems that are analogous to living organisms, exhibiting many of the same characteristics. There is an emerging view that the design of the thousands of new cities needed for an expanding world population are to be founded on intelligent and inhabited infrastructural systems or 'flow architectures' of urban metabolisms. The physical arrays of the flow architecture of the city are intimately connected to the networks of subsidiary systems that collect and distribute energy, materials and information.
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