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Author Klingmann, Anna.

Title Brandscapes : architecture in the experience economy / Anna Klingmann
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2007

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Description xii, 364 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction : architecture in the experience economy -- Eyes which do not see -- Changing of the code -- Architecture without architects -- Marketing without marketers -- (M)arketing -- (M)architecture -- Beyond Bilbao -- Architecture as a brand -- Ten reminders to architects -- Bridging the gap
Summary "In the twenty-first century, we must learn to look at cities not as skylines but as brandscapes and at buildings not as objects but as advertisements and destinations. In the experience economy, experience itself has become the product: we're no longer consuming objects but sensations, even lifestyles. In the new environment of brandscapes, buildings are not about where we work and live but who we imagine ourselves to be. In Brandscapes, Anna Klingmann looks critically at the controversial practice of branding by examining its benefits and considering the damage it may do."
"Klingmann argues that architecture can use the concepts and methods of branding - not as a quick-and-easy selling tool for architects but as a strategic tool for economic and cultural transformation. Branding in architecture means the expression of identity, whether it be of an enterprise or a city; New York, Bilbao, and Shanghai have used architecture to enhance their images, generate economic growth, and elevate their positions in the global village. Klingmann looks at different kinds of brandscaping today, from Disneyland, Las Vegas, and Times Square - prototypes and case studies in branding - to Prada's superstar-architect-designed shopping epicenters and the banalities of NikeTown. Beyond outlining the status quo, Klingmann also alerts us to the dangers of brandscapes."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Symbolism in architecture.
Architecture -- Economic aspects.
Brand name products.
LC no. 2006029843
ISBN 9780262113038 hardcover alkaline paper
9780262515030 hardcover
Other Titles Architecture in the experience economy