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Europe is in a constant building process. Its geography takes on new
contours, with the emergence of new territories, be they transnational
or interregional. Whole cities, areas and countries therefore end up
being transformed. Through the strategic mapping it offers on the
current and future evolution of the Old Continent, ArchiLab Europe
aims at shedding light on this change, the objects of which are
eminently political.
From the housing bridge of Copenhagen to HafenCity, which consists
in developing the quaysides of Hamburg in what is considered the
most ambitious urban project in Europe, to the City of Freedom,
Capital of Amber in Gdansk; has Europe initiated a forward-looking
approach in terms of urbanism and quality of life? Do creation and
innovation have a role to play in these programmes?
Using a typology taken from natural science - Polymerisation,
Implantation and Re-animation - ArchiLab Europe offers an analysis of
some of the major projects, originating from 20 different countries (1) and
more than thirty cities and areas on the continent.
The catalog
introduces, around the texts of 15 authors (2), 50 projects or master
plans (3), territory networking, insertions or plugs, re-labelling operations
which reveal a search for identity, as outlined in the various
programmes (especially with Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhas, Vincente
Guallart, Jakob & MacFarlane, Rudy Riciotti, etc.) achieved or
underway in today’s Europe.
1- Countries: Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Great Britain, Austria, Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Spain, Turkey, Iceland,
Latvia, Poland, Slovenia, Italy, Finland.
2- Authors : Omar Akbar, Marie-Ange Brayer, Elke Mittmann, Annette Zehnter, Demet
Mutman, Anna Baltschun, Natasa Pichler-Milanovic, Stefano Boeri, Edgars ZaLans,
Ursula Achternkamp, Renate Künast, Frank Neubauer, Deniz Incedayi, Regina Bittner,
Andres Kurg, Robert Maitland 3- Consist in planning space on the country, area or city level.
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