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Great Leap Forward: Harvard Design School Project on the City (Taschen specials)
 
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Great Leap Forward: Harvard Design School Project on the City (Taschen specials) [ペーパーバック]

Rem Koolhaas , Judy Chung Chuihua , Jeffrey Inaba , Sze Tsung Leong
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The Pearl River Delta region is a cluster of five cities that will become a megalopolis of 36 million inhabitants by the year 2020. Based on fieldwork conducted from 1996-1997, this book consists of a series of interrelated studies on the Westernization of the area.

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The Pearl River Delta region is a cluster of five cities that will become a megalopolis of 36 million inhabitants by the year 2020. Based on fieldwork conducted from 1996-1997, this book consists of a series of interrelated studies on the Westernization of the area.

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  • ペーパーバック: 800ページ
  • 出版社: Taschen America Llc (2002/2/22)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 3822860484
  • ISBN-13: 978-3822860489
  • 発売日: 2002/2/22
  • 商品の寸法: 24.9 x 20.4 x 5.4 cm
  • おすすめ度: 5つ星のうち 5.0  レビューをすべて見る (1 カスタマーレビュー)
  • Amazon ベストセラー商品ランキング: 洋書 - 131,495位 (洋書のベストセラーを見る)
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22 人中、2人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
おお 2004/1/4
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形式:ペーパーバック|Amazonが確認した購入
視点が新しい!俺には逆立ちしても無理だった。もはやレムの加速するスピードにはついていけない。。。。
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Another interesting Project on the City volume 2003/1/28
By カスタマー - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
The previous reviewer was disappointed with this volume after reading Koolhaus' books. While the 3 volumes of the Project of the City are under his (loose?) direction, these are actually all anthologies of writings by individuals connected to the Harvard Design School, each book on a separate theme: metropolis (Mutations) shopping (Guide to Shopping) and the Pearl River Valley, this volume. I knew nothing about this region of the world until reading an article in Mutations about it.

Did you know that just one of the cities in this region went from a population of 30,000 to 3.9 million in 15 years? And this growth was accomplished basically without any city planning department? Or that architectural plans for a 40 floor high rise take less than 2 months to complete?

All of the Project on the City books have many similarities, which you can consider a strength (my opinion) or a weakness (previous review). Take a huge subject (PRV, shopping...) provide millions of factoids about it, present those fact in a cacophony of words, graphs, photos (and with Mutations, there is even a CD of avant electronic music). I liked that about S,M.L.XL and I like it in this series. A treatise on architecture and urban planning in the PRV I never would have read. Just too obscure and potentially boring a subject. But after reading and carefully studying all the photos in this book, I'm left with a large, jumbled set of distinct impressions about the PRV, which raise all sorts of questions about the role of architects and planners in developing countries (or in the US, for that matter).

To me the revolutionary things about S.M.L,XL was its insistence that architecture is not best discussed in articles. Even articles with accompanying photos. That is way too static, too two-dimensional a method of transmitting information, and not well suited to how we absorb information in the 21st century. Rem's recent books gives us a cacophony on information simply jumping off the page. The Project on the City books continue those ideas, and I think do a good job of it.

I subtracted a star because of Rem's highly annoying joke of "copyrighting" words that contain key concepts in his writings. This is particularly annoying since some of the writers in this anthology are clearly puzzled by this requirement and lack even the minimal style and humor with which Rem unfurls this trick in his own writing.

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A Wasted Idea 2002/4/26
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形式:ペーパーバック
I looked forward with great anticipation to this book. Koolhaas' "Delirious New York" was a fascinating work, and "S,M,L,XL" was both interesting and a great argument against hard drives. This book was a major disappointment. It doesn't delve very deeply at all into it's subject matter (the Pearl River Delta area of China) and most of it's "important ideas" are sophomoric. I would say the most irritating thing about this book (other than the totally artless and pointless photographs that litter the book) are the code phrases (highlighted in red) that read like a grad student's compendium of inanities. Don't waste your money.
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Great book? 2005/4/5
By another reader - (Amazon.com)
形式:ペーパーバック
After reading all the reviews, I still decided to buy this book. Surprisingly, I think this is a great book, perhaps, in a different way. Some of the people think this is the book with artless pictures and off-track information. In fact, I have to admit that people who are not familiar with china and its culture may have some difficulties to find connection to the book. In my point of view, this book raised some strong questions about the consequences of China's dramatic economic transformation, that the architecture in China would be so egregiously post-modern is interesting. Beside, it also explains the reason behind the replication culture consequentially occur after the red cultural revolution is valuable.
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