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The volume positions Lim’s thoughts, concepts, and plans for action as that of a humanist who addresses the complex topography of an ever-changing urban Asia.
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Offsite
Online
Onsite (CCA)
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No
Commissioned Work
No
Related Countries
Singapore
Education
No
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Book Launch: The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)
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<p>Guest-of-Honour: William S. W. Lim</p>
<br />Emerging from an exhibition, conference, and festival that explored architect and urban theorist William S. W. Lim’s concept on “Incomplete Urbanism” and his call for “Cities for People,” this publication juxtaposes research essays, visual and textual documentation with artistic interventions and spatio-temporal maps. Organised into three chapters—“The City as Living Room,” “The City as Multiple,” and “The City as Stage,” the contributions—by architects, scholars, planners, artists, activists, and curators—constitute a diverse set of analyses. Unexpected notions of planning, building, and living in Asian cities, suggest multiple paths into critical spatial practice of Asian urban space. The volume positions Lim’s thoughts, concepts, and plans for action as that of a humanist who addresses the complex topography of an ever-changing urban Asia.<br /><br />Contributors include: Laura Anderson Barbata, Jiat-Hwee Chang, Thanavi Chotpradit, Calvin Chua, Yvonne P. Doderer, Chomchon Fusinpaiboon, indieguerillas, Marc Glöde, Sacha Kagan, Lulu Lutfi Labibi, Magdalena Magiera, Laura Miotto, Marjetica Potrč, Pen Sereypagna, Shirley Surya, Sissel Tolaas, Etienne Turpin and Nashin Mahtani, John Wagner, H. Koon Wee, Woon Tien Wei, and Ari Wulu. Foreword by Nikos Papastergiadis. Afterword by William S. W. Lim.<br /><div>
<p>Published by World Scientific Publishing<br />Edited by Ute Meta Bauer, Khim Ong, and Roger Nelson</p>
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Date
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2020-02-20
Contributor
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Laura Anderson Barbata
Jiat-Hwee Chang
Thanavi Chotpradit
Calvin Chua
Yvonne P. Doderer
Chomchon Fusinpaiboon
indieguerillas
Marc Glöde
Sacha Kagan
Lulu Lutfi Labibi
Magdalena Magiera
Laura Miotto
Marjetica Potrč
Marrjetica Potrc
Pen Sereypagna
Shirley Surya
Sissel Tolaas
Etienne Turpin
Nashin Mahtani
John Wagner
H. Koon Wee
Woon Tien Wei
Ari Wulu
Nikos Papastergiadis
William S. W. Lim
Ute Meta Bauer
Khim Ong
Roger Nelson
Marc Glode
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
Subject
The topic of the resource
Architecture
Urbanism
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The panel takes place as an intervention within the Quadra Medicinale Singapore exhibition by the late Belgian artist Jef Geys, who was known for urban planning and information dissemination in his artistic practice.
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Discussion - Panel
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In Conversation
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Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
Online
Onsite (CCA)
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No
Commissioned Work
No
Related Countries
Singapore
Education
No
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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General
Professional
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In Conversation: Go Green or Nature Sells? With Phuong Phan (Vietnam), and Panel Speaker Dr. Chang Jiat Hwee, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, with reference to Jef Geys: Quadra Medicinale Singapore
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<div class="event_single_dates text__research">26 Jan 2019, Sat 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Exhibition Hall, Block 43 Malan Road</div>
<br />Through the format of a panel discussion with invited scholars, architects, horticulturalists and urban planners, Phan places the spotlight on questions of specificity and transferability of the Singaporean architectural paradigm: can the city’s specific architectural ‘dialect’ be considered a ‘Singaporean model’, and in what ways does it speak to or infiltrate contemporary discourses around sustainability, the return to ‘nature’, and geopolitical demographics? Further, is this dialect bound to remain a vernacular of South Pacific architecture, or is it potentially a model for a universal architectural language of a changing world? <br /><br />The panel takes place as an intervention within the <i>Quadra Medicinale Singapore</i> exhibition by the late Belgian artist Jef Geys, who was known for questioning mainstream and organised systems of urban planning and information dissemination in his artistic practice. Geys casted doubt on the fundaments of language and visual representation, interrogating art’s relation to meaning-making. Similarly, Phan plays with the structures of language in her long-standing research in urban architecture and urban planning. She posits that operating within the vocabulary of contemporary international architecture, Singapore’s unique architectural aesthetic, characterised by an omnipresence of greenery, could possibly be understood as a ‘dialect’ of contemporary architecture.<br /><br />A public programme of <em>Acts of Life</em>.
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2019-01-26
Contributor
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Phuong Phan
Chang Jiat Hwee
Jiat-Hwee Chang
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
Subject
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Nature
Sustainability
Urbanism
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A recipient and producer of knowledge, NTU CCA Singapore’s publishing activities contribute to its holistic approach, expanding the connections across the Centre’s exhibitions, residencies, public programming, and academic education.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
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The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)
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Topography
Urbanism
Description
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Emerging from an exhibition, conference, and festival that explored architect and urban theorist William S. W. Lim’s concept on “Incomplete Urbanism” and his call for “Cities for People,” this publication juxtaposes research essays, visual and textual documentation with artistic interventions and spatio-temporal maps. Organised into three chapters—“The City as Living Room,” “The City as Multiple,” and “The City as Stage,” the contributions—by architects, scholars, planners, artists, activists, and curators—constitute a diverse set of analyses. Unexpected notions of planning, building, and living in Asian cities suggest multiple paths into critical spatial practice of Asian urban space. The volume positions Lim’s thoughts, concepts, and plans for action as that of a humanist who addresses the complex topography of an ever-changing urban Asia.<br /><br />Contributors include: Laura Anderson Barbata, Jiat-Hwee Chang, Thanavi Chotpradit, Calvin Chua, Yvonne P. Doderer, Chomchon Fusinpaiboon, indieguerillas, Marc Glöde, Sacha Kagan, Lulu Lutfi Labibi, Magdalena Magiera, Laura Miotto, Marjetica Potrč, Pen Sereypagna, Shirley Surya, Sissel Tolaas, Etienne Turpin and Nashin Mahtani, John Wagner, H. Koon Wee, Woon Tien Wei, and Ari Wulu. Foreword by Nikos Papastergiadis. Afterword by William S. W. Lim.
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World Scientific Publishing
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2020
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Roger Nelson
World Scientific Publishing
Laura Anderson Barbata
Jiat-Hwee Chang
Thanavi Chotpradit
Calvin Chua
Chomchon Fusinpaiboon
Marc Glöde
indieguerillas
Sacha Kagan
Lulu Lutfi Labibi
Magdalena Magiera
Laura Miotto
Marjetica Potrč
Pen Sereypagna
Nashin Mahtani
John Wagner
H. Koon Wee
Ari Wulu
William S. W. Lim
Chang Jiat Hwee
Marjetica Potrc
Marc Glode
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Publication
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English
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978-981-121-192-8
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Asia
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Available for browsing onsite at NTU CCA Singapore physical archive. Contact ntuccareseach@ntu.edu.sg to make an appointment.
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Jiat Hwee
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Chang
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2019/2020
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National University of Singapore
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Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore
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Jiat-Hwee Chang is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore. He is the author of <i>A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture: Colonial Networks, Nature and Technoscience</i> (2016), which was awarded an International Planning History Society Book Prize 2018, and shortlisted for the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Humanities Book Prize 2017. He is also co-editor of <i>Southeast Asia’s Modern Architecture: Questions in Translation, Epistemology and Power</i> (2019) and (with William S. W. Lim) <i>Non West Modernist Past </i>(2011). Chang was recently a Canadian Centre for Architecture-Mellon Foundation Researcher, 2017–19. In 2019–20, he will be Manton Fellow at the Clark Art Institute and Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Centre for Environment and Society, Germany, researching the sociocultural histories and techno-politics of air conditioning and climate change in urban Asia. He is also co-writing a book on everyday modernism in Singapore with Justin Zhuang and photographer Darren Soh.
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Singapore
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Scholar
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Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Place.Labour.Capital.
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Chang Jiat Hwee
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Urbanism
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Dr Chang Jiat Hwee is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.
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Chang Jiat Hwee
Jiat-Hwee Chang