Switzerland: Deep Urbanism for an Age of Disruption

Switzerland: Deep Urbanism for an Age of Disruption

by Markus Schaefer
Switzerland: Deep Urbanism for an Age of Disruption

Switzerland: Deep Urbanism for an Age of Disruption

by Markus Schaefer

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Overview

Switzerland is a conceptual dream that has been realized in part due to geographical and historical circumstances, but first and foremost by conscious and robust design efforts. The country's journey in search of identity unfolds in this essay as a consistent quest for reconciliation of traditional dichotomies between rural and urban, state and community, culture and nature. In this context, an argument is developed for a multi-dimensional approach to design called "deep urbanism." Swiss architect and urbanist Markus Schaefer believes that Switzerland, in its current state of resilient and complex equilibrium, could provide inspiration on productive urban environments of the future and the practices that will be needed to operate within them effectively.

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ISBN-13: 9785907163096
Publisher: Strelka Press
Publication date: 05/01/2020
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Markus Schaefer is an architect and urban researcher. He has a Master's in Architecture from Harvard University and a Master's in Science (Neurobiology) from the University of Zurich. He was the first director of AMO in Rotterdam, the think-tank and research department of OMA. Since 2003, he and Hiromi Hosoya have run Hosoya Schaefer Architects, an office for architecture, urban design, and research based in Zurich. Markus Schaefer has continued his teaching work with a professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, and now at Strelka Institute in Moscow.
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