MARC details
000 -LEADER |
fixed length control field |
02301 a2200253 4500 |
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER |
control field |
JGU |
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION |
control field |
20240215020022.0 |
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
fixed length control field |
220718b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9788194041412 |
Qualifying information |
hbk. |
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER |
System control number |
JGU |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
Language code of text/sound track or separate title |
eng |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Unbuilt 2.0 : |
Remainder of title |
architecture of future collective / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
edited by Maanasi Hattangadi and Rajesh Advani. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
New Delhi : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
ArchitectureLive, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
2021. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
"The current covid 19 pandemic has only intensified a major fault line in our contemporary world. While the present situation has exposed the inadequacy of our institutions – the home, institutions related to governance, production, learning, leisure, and has rendered the street a dangerous place, it seems like this crisis was already in the making. Our lives were getting increasingly fragmented, at the same time ironically increasingly networked. The utopia of the public that had fired architectural imagination post-independence was already splintering into privatopias of hedonism, with the state taking a back seat. At the same time, we were seeing new ecologies of learning emerging outside the university, new forms of co-living and co-working, new agile forms of production and new forms of leisure. The street had intensified its use from being choked by traffic on the one hand to becoming a home for the city’s many migrants. These are no longer the homogenous modern publics of civil society but multiple collectives that are agile and shapeshifting. It seems like it is these collectives that will be able to salvage our otherwise splintering futures. The question we ask is, ‘what is the architecture of these collectives?’ What new spaces do they occupy? What are our new forms of home and living? What new institutions have we evolved? What are our new spaces of production, of learning, leisure and the street? And what are the new futures of these collectives, that promise to tide us through?"-- |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Architectural imagination. |
9 (RLIN) |
1634623 |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Future of home and living. |
9 (RLIN) |
1634624 |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Hattangadi, Maanasi, |
Relator term |
editor |
9 (RLIN) |
1634625 |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Advani, Rajesh, |
Relator term |
editor |
9 (RLIN) |
1634626 |
710 ## - ADDED ENTRY--CORPORATE NAME |
Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element |
Council of Architecture |
9 (RLIN) |
1631239 |