门槛再访:鬼屋:资本逃离历史

IF 0.1 0 ARCHITECTURE
Thresholds Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1162/thld_a_00744
M. Schwarzer, James Heard
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Mitchell Schwarzer 1998年的文章强调了美国的城市景观被优先考虑速度和新颖性的发展模式所破坏。Schwarzer解释说,资本主义对历史的厌恶,以及美国的社会和经济文化很容易促成这种对过去的逃离,导致了一个以历史错位为标志的城市环境。在重温原文时,Schwarzer反思了美国城市发展的历史特殊性,而James Heard则提供了额外的评论,将历史保护与金融逻辑的形式化联系起来。两人一起问了一个简单的问题:钱和建筑有什么关系?MITCHELL SCHWARZER与JAMES的对话
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Thresholds Revisited: Ghost Wards: The Flight of Capital from History
Mitchell Schwarzer’s 1998 essay highlights urban landscapes of the United Stated ruptured by development models prioritizing speed and newness. Schwarzer explains that capitalism’s aversion to history, and the ease with which the social and economic culture of the United States facilitates this flight from the past, results in an urban environment marked by historical dislocation. In revisiting the original text, Schwarzer reflects on the historical particularities of urban development in the United States while James Heard offers additional commentary tying historic preservation to the formalization of financial logic. Together, the pair ask a simple question: what does money have to do with architecture? MITCHELL SCHWARZER IN CONVERSATION WITH JAMES HEARD
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