Format:
317 S
,
zahlr. Ill., Kt
Edition:
New ed.
ISBN:
9064502110
Content:
Manhattan is the arena for the terminal stage of Western civilisation. Through the simultaneous explosion of human density and invasion of new technologies, Manhattan became, from 1850 on, a mythical laboratory for the invention and testing of a revolutionary lifestyle: the Culture of Congestion. "Delirious New York", first published in 1978, is a polemical investigation of that Manhattan: it documents the symbiotic relationship between its mutant metropolitan culture and unique architecture to which it gave rise - though his book argues that it often appears that the architecture generated the culture.This book exposes the consistency and coherence of the seemingly unrelated episodes of Manhattan's urbanism: it is an interpretation that establishes New York as the product of an unformulated movement, Manhattanism, whose true program was so outrageous that in order for it to be realised it could never be openly declared. "Delirious New York" is the retroactive manifesto to Manhattan's architectural enterprise: it untangles theories, tactics and dissimulations to establish the desires of Manhattan';s collective unconscious as realities in the Grid.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Engineering
Keywords:
New York- Manhattan
;
Städtebau
;
Architektur
;
Koolhaas, Rem 1944-
;
New York, NY
;
Bildband
Author information:
Koolhaas, Rem 1944-