Vallo Sadovsky Architects recently sent us their latest book, Urban Interventions. We have featured one of Vallo Sadovsky Architects’ projects before, BA_LIK. That project gets to the heart of what this book is about. Small urban interventions can completely transform and revive a space and city. This book is filled with writings and examples that expand on that idea. “The proposals in these pages are, with few exceptions, practical solutions to real urban problems, most of them having to do with the creation of place or connecting disparate places together, by shifting the perception of the value of a piece of open space or mending a neighborhood from the effects of a multilane freeway. Some of the most inspiring are also the most modest, replacing lost trees with potted plants that provide seating for rest or perhaps a conversation with a neighbor,” writes John Peterson.
Take a look inside after the break.
Contents
010 Foreword: John Peterson
016 Introduction: Matus Vallo
Chapter 1: The Urban Interventions
024 The Architect / Client Condition: Olympia Kazi
028 Process-project: Andrea Kahn
034 Can a city be changed quickly? Can Demand be simulated? Adam Gebrian
Chapter 2: The Process
042 Magic of Unsolicited Architecture: Matus Vallo
054 Advocacy And Pluralism in Architecture: Interboro Partners
060 Presenting the Real: A Tasting Menu: Justing Fowler
070 Stop Wasting Urban Area: Maria Topolcanska
Chapter 3
The Proposal
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Urban Interventions / Vallo Sadovsky Architects originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 22 Oct 2011.
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