Post-traumatic urbanism /

Post-traumatic urbanism / edited by Adrian Lahoud, Charles Rice and Anthony Burke - London : John Wiley, 2010. - 136 p. - Architectural Design ; vol 80 no 5 .

Architectural Design is published bimonthly by John Wiley.
Present volume of the Architectural Design and contains volume 80 and Issue number 05 (Sept/Oct 2010).

Spotlight : visual highlights of the issue --
Introduction : post-traumatic urbanism / Adrian Lahoud --
Trauma within the walls : notes toward a philosophy of the city / Andrew Benjamin --
The space-time of pre-emption : an interview with Brian Massumi / Charles Rice --
Making Dubai : a process in crisis / Todd Reisz --
Changes of state : slow-motion trauma in the Gangetic plains of India / Anthony Acciavatti --
After the event : speculative projects in the aftermath / Samantha Spurr --
Forensic architecture / Eyal Weizman [and others] --
The infrastructure of instability / Tarsha Finney --
Post-apocalypse now / Mark Fisher --
The eighth day : God created the world in seven days. This is the eighth day / Tony Chakar --
Figures in the sand / Christopher Hight, Michael Robinson --
The urban complex : scalar probabilities and urban computation / Anthony Burke --
Project for a Mediterranean union / Adrian Lahoud --
Fearscapes : Caracas postcards from a violent city / Eduardo Kairuz --
Energy territories / Anthony Burke --
Architecture, contingency and crisis : an interview with Slavoj Zizek / Adrian Lahoud --
The very mark of repression : the demolition theater of the Palast der Republik and the New Schloss Berlin / Khadija Carroll La --
On message : an interview with Michael Chertoff / Charles Rice --
Borderline syndrome / Ole Bouman --
Counterpoint : rebuilding from below the bottom : Haiti / Jayne Merkel, Craig Whitaker.

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