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Title 4D hyperlocal : a cultural toolkit for the open-source city / guest-edited by Lucy Bullivant
Published Oxford : John Wiley & Sons, 2017
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (136 pages) : color illustrations
Series Profile ; number 245
Architectural design ; volume 87, number 1
Profile (Chichester, England) ; 245.
Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ; v. 87, no. 1
Contents About the guest-editor Lucy Bullivant -- Introduction, the hyperlocal: less smart city, more shared social value / Lucy Bullivant -- Practices of the minimum viable utopia / Adam Greenfield -- The posthuman city: imminent urban commons / Alejandro Zaera-Polo -- Projective empowerment: co-creative sustainable design processes / Bess Krietemeyer -- Biodigital design workflows: ecoLogicStudio's Solana Open Aviary in Ulcinj, Montenegro / Claludia Pasquero and Marco Poletto -- The hackable city: citymaking in a platform society / Martijn de Waal, Michiel de Lange and Matthijs Bouw -- From citizen participation to real ownership: driving the regeneration of Amsterdam's Amstel3 District / Saskia Beer -- Imagined community and networked hyperlocal publics / John Bingham-Hall -- Conflict urbanism Aleppo: mapping urban damage / Laura Kurgan -- Suburban resonance in Segrate, Milan: the language of locative media in defining urban sensitivity / Raffael Pe -- VoiceOver: citizen empowerment through cultural infrastructure / Usman Haque -- Digital neighourhoods: hyperlocal village hubs in rural communities / Katharine Willis -- Sentiment architectures as vehicles for participation / Moritz Behrens -- 4D hyperlocal would like to use your current location / Will Gowland and Samantha Lee -- The image of a data city: studying the hyperlocal with social media / Lev Manovich and Agustin Indaco -- Check-in: Foursquare and the rich annotated toplogy of citizen-generated hyperlocal data / José Luis de Vicente -- Counterpoint: tell 'em they're dreamin' / Mark Burry
Summary "The evolution of digital tools is revolutionising urban design, planning and community engagement. This is enabling a new "hyperlocal" mode of design made possible by geolocation technologies and GPS-enabled mobile devices that support connectivity through open-source applications. Real-time analysis of environments and individuals' input and feedback bring a new immediacy and responsiveness. Established linear design methods are being replaced by adaptable mapping processes. real-time data streams and experiential means, fostering more dynamic spatial analysis and public feedback. This shifts the emphasis in urban design from the creation of objects and spaces to collaboration with users, and from centralised to distributed participatory systems."--Back cover
Notes "January/February 2017."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 11, 2017)
Subject City planning -- Technological innovations -- 21st century
Community development -- 21st century
Architectural design -- 21st century
Art and architecture -- 21st century
Global Positioning System -- Social aspects
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
Architectural design
Art and architecture
City planning -- Technological innovations
Community development
Form Electronic book
Author Bullivant, Lucy, editor.
ISBN 9781119097112
1119097118
Other Titles Cultural toolkit for the open-source city