CULTURE S IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE CITIES THE NOW INSTITUTE & MORPHOSIS ARCHITECTS

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CULTURE S IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE CITIES THE NOW INSTITUTE & MORPHOSIS ARCHITECTS

CULTURE IS NOT STATIC. IT EVOLVES TO REFLECT THE CHANGING NATURE OF ITS CONSTITUENT SOCIETY. RECOGNITION OF CULTURAL ARTIFACT IS EVIDENCE OF THE PROGRESSION OF CULTURE ITSELF.

HERITAGE ARTS IDENTITY

CONTENTS PART 1 CULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY 1.1 RE-INTERPRETING TRADITIONAL TYPOLOGIES : NEW ORLEANS NOW 1.2 REVERSING POST-INDUSTRIAL URBAN DECLINE : CULTURE NOW

CONTENTS PART 2 CULTURE AND URBANISM 2.1 CULTURAL URBAN ALMANAC : L.A. NOW 2.2 HISTORIC CORE / PERIPHERY : MADRID NOW 2.3 CULTURE AS CATALYST: HAITI NOW

CULTURE & SUSTAINABILITY PART CULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY

IF SUSTAINABILITY IS ABOUT LOCALITY AND LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, THEN IT IS ABOUT CULTURE, HERITAGE & MULTI-GENERATIONAL PLANNING JUST AS MUCH AS MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES SUCH AS ENERGY, WATER & WASTE.

RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL TYPOLOGY RE-INTERPRETED: NEW ORLEANS NOW PART 1.1 CULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY

NEW ORLEANS TRADITIONAL SHOTGUN HOUSE

REVERSING POST-INDUSTRIAL URBAN DECLINE: CULTURE NOW PART 1.2 CULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY

CULTURE & URBANISM PART CULTURE AND URBANISM

CONTENTS PART 2 CULTURE AND URBANISM 2.1 CULTURAL URBAN ALMANAC : L.A. NOW 2.2 HISTORIC CORE / PERIPHERY : MADRID NOW 2.3 CULTURE AS CATALYST: HAITI NOW

NEVER STATIC, THE CONTEMPORARY CITY IS DYNAMIC, UNSTABLE, AND INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT TO TRACE AS A LINEAR PROCESS. COMBINATORY URBANISM: THE COMPLEX BEHAVIOR OF COLLECTIVE FORM

CULTURAL URBAN ALMANAC: L.A. NOW PART 2.1 CULTURE AND URBANISM

DEPRESSURIZE HISTORICAL CORE THROUGH THE PERIPHERY: MADRID NOW PART 2.2 CULTURE AND URBANISM

Madrid NOW studio: A series of prototypes in reaction to Madrid s PAUs

CULTURE AS CATALYST: HAITI NOW PART 2.3 CULTURE AND URBANISM

THE ONLY SLAVE NATION TO FREE ITSELF FIRST INDEPENDENT NATION IN LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN FIRST BLACK-LED REPUBLIC IN THE WORLD SECOND REPUBLIC IN THE AMERICAS (1804)

9.8 MILLION IN HAITI 1 MILLION IN PORT-AU-PRINCE 50% OF PEOPLE LIVE ON 2% OF THE LAND

EXPRESSION IS EVERYWHERE

ART PROVIDES MEANING IN CHAOS

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

1. BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 3. INFRASTRUCTURE 4. PEOPLE 5. GOVERNANCE / ECONOMY

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