Super tight : models for living and making culture in dense urban environments /

The rapidly growing large cities of Asia are critical to understanding our future footprint. Asian cities provide insights into new ways of being densely urbanised. The by-product of this unprecedented metropolitan convergence will be the emergence of new urbanisms and new architectures, new models...

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Main Authors: Crist, Graham (Author)
Corporate Authors: RMIT University. School of Architecture and Design (Contributor)
Group Author: Doyle, John (Architect) (Editor); Muratore, Tom
Published: Actar,
Publisher Address: Barcelona :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: The rapidly growing large cities of Asia are critical to understanding our future footprint. Asian cities provide insights into new ways of being densely urbanised. The by-product of this unprecedented metropolitan convergence will be the emergence of new urbanisms and new architectures, new models for living and making culture. The Supertight refers to the small, intense, robust and hyper-condensed spaces that emerge as a by-product of extreme levels of urban density. Tightness arises as consequence of density, but tightness itself is not density. Tightness is a series of social, economic and cultural practices that have developed in cities as a response to the rapid growth and consolidation of cities. While architectural models of density have been heavily explored, this project investigates the culture of tightness that has emerged in Asian cities over the past thirty years, and the role that designers play in the material and social behaviours of tightness. To be tight is to be small and constrained, but also to be open to the economies and social intimacy of being close. Ultimately this project aims to unpack and convey both the delight and difficulty that emerges through the close occupation of large cities.
Item Description: "RMIT School of Architecture & Urban Design."
Carrier Form: 447 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-441).
ISBN: 9781638400066
1638400067
Index Number: NA9053
CLC: TU984.11
Call Number: TU984.11/C933
Contents: Foreword -- Reflections on tightness after COVID from a conversation with Toshiharu Tsukamoto in 2021 -- Conversation with Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Nigel Bertram -- Essay: Overlapping & sharing in tight cities / with Taishin Shiozaki -- Interview with Tohru Horiguchi -- Bingo House : a super tight loose standing bar / Tohru Horiguchi -- Conversation with Minsuk Cho and Donald Bates ; Freeze! / Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies) -- Essay: Rasquachismo & adjustment versus control and planning -- Interview with Sue Hajdu -- Urban documentation Vietnam series / Sue Hajdu -- Interview with Archie Pizzini -- Rasquachismo series photographs / Archie Pizzini -- Conversation with Aleesha Callaghan & Ian Nazareth -- Essay: The appearance of the tight city -- Tight bar & Tight hẻm installations -- Interview with Rafael A. Balboa -- Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya series / Rafael A. Balboa & Yasemin Sahiner -- Interview with New Office Works -- Middle man, Palm tree, Short cuts video series / New Office Works -- Interview with Sanuki Daisuke -- Ho Chi Minh city house series / Sanuki Daisuke -- Essay: Situation and desire in the tight city -- Conversation with Luke Thornton & Aaron Roberts -- Interview with Ruben Bergambagt -- Spacious tightness / Superimpose -- Singapore projects / WOHA -- Conversation with Drawing Architecture Studio -- Diamond Village series / Drawing Architecture Studio -- Conversation with the City of Moreland -- Conversation with Jana Perkovic and others -- CASACO Project / tomito architecture -- Essay: Tight & tolerant cultures -- Conversation with Taishin Shiozaki -- Hẻm & Pha Lau video works / Andrew Stiff -- Essay: Production in tight cities -- Hokkien Mee diplomacy / Anderson, Mannisi, Ninsalam -- Conversation with Anderson, Mannisi, Ninsalam -- Conversation with the Design Hub Curators -- Towards a super tight city.