...urban design must be adept at managing temporal structures, ordering movement, and prognosticating future trends without aid of specific programs or even clients and without the traditional zoning diagrams and spatial devices that architects historically rely on. Today’s cities are temporal architecture, but temporal urbanism is not simply made up of ephemeral structures. Temporary structures include infrastructure, events, and buildings.
-abstract by Ed Mitchell, Yale University
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Handout & Lecture Update
I've added links to the right for the Surfaces Exercises, Marti's Lecture on Surfaces, and my lecture on Cataloging. The first is under "Course Material", the later two are under "Support Material".
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