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The conference extends what is presented spatially in the exhibition Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice, and further engages with its key themes through cross dialogue and exchange between architects, artists, cultural producers and urban researchers.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Conference: The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)
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Architecture
Urbanism
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14 Nov 2016, Mon 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM<br /><div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">25 Nov 2016, Fri 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM<br />26 Nov 2016, Sat 09:30 AM - 06:00 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Single Screen and The Seminar Room</div>
<br /><p>The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore kicks off the three-part NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17 <em>CITIES FOR PEOPLE </em>with the conference <em>The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)</em>.</p>
<p>The conference extends what is presented spatially in the exhibition <span><em>Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practic</em><em>e</em></span>, and further engages with its key themes through cross dialogue and exchange between architects, artists, cultural producers and urban researchers. The conference will focus its discussions on (Southeast) Asia and its multiple modernities in relation to architecture, urban experimentation, planning, and development.</p>
<p>Responding to eminent architect William S. W. Lim’s provocation “Imagining the Unimaginable”, the conference commences with a keynote lecture by <b>Professor Leon van Schaik</b>, with a response by <b>Dr Lilian Chee</b>, on <b>Monday</b>, <b>14 November 2016. </b>The keynote lecture is co-presented with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) as part of the URA Speakers Series.<br /><br />A two-day conference continues on 25 and 26 November with panels chaired by <b>Asian Urban Lab </b>and <b>William S. W. Lim</b>, <b>Roger Nelson</b> and <b>Dr Etienne Turpin</b>, and featuring presentations by 17 speakers who are active in the fields of architecture and urban studies.</p>
<p>The programme includes a tour of the exhibition by <b>Shirley Surya</b>, and hosts the Singapore premier of Christopher Rompré’s film <b><em>The Man Who Built Cambodia</em></b>.</p>
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14, 25 - 26 November 2016
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Leon van Schaik
Lillian Chee
Asian Urban Lab
William S. W. Lim
Roger Nelson
Etienne Turpin
Shirley Surya
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Asia
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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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Onsite (CCA)
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Singapore
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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>
<p></p>
</div>
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2020-02-20
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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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Incomplete Urbanism: The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia) Conference: Panel I — Imagining the Unimaginable
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
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Incomplete Urbanism: The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia) Conference: Panel I — Imagining the Unimaginable
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Panel I — Imagining the Unimaginable <br />Chairpersons: <strong>William S. W. Lim</strong> (Singapore), Chairman, and <strong>Tan Dan Feng</strong> (Singapore), Director, Asian Urban Lab, Singapore <br /><br />2.00pm <br /><br />Welcome address Professor <strong>Ute Meta Bauer</strong> (Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore, and Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore <br /><br />Introduction by Chairperson <strong>William S. W. Lim</strong> <br /><br />2.30pm <br /><br />Panel Presentations <br /><strong>Koon Wee</strong> (Singapore/Hong Kong), Assistant Professor, Faculty of Architecture, University of Hong Kong<br /><br /><strong>Dr Eunice Seng</strong> (Singapore/Hong Kong), Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture, University of Hong Kong <br /><br /><strong>Dr Sacha Kagan</strong> (Germany), Research Associate, Institute of Sociology and Cultural Organization, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany <br /><br /><strong>Jeremy Chia</strong> (Singapore), Researcher, Asian Urban Lab and AA Asia, Singapore<br /><br /><div>
<div>
<p>4.30pm</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>Tea break</p>
<p>Tour of exhibition <em>Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice </em>by NTU CCA Singapore curator</p>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<div>
<p>5.30pm</p>
</div>
<div>
<p>Panel Discussion<br /><strong>Constance Singam</strong> (Singapore), author and civil society activist<br /><br /><strong>Professor Kwok Kian Woon</strong> (Singapore), Associate Provost (Student Life), NTU, Singapore<br /><br /><strong>Dr Sharon Siddique</strong> (Singapore), Director, Asian Urban Lab, Singapore; Visiting Professiorial Fellow, Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Singapore University of Technology and Design; and Adjunct Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore<br /><br /><strong>Alvin Tan</strong> (Singapore), Founder and Artistic Director, The Necessary Stage, Singapore</p>
</div>
</div>
Date
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2016-11-25
Contributor
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William S. W. Lim
Tan Dan Feng
Ute Meta Bauer
Koon Wee
Eunice Seng
Sacha Kagan
Jeremy Chia
Constance Singam
Kwok Kian Woon
Sharon Siddique
Alvin Tan
Coverage
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Asia
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Architecture
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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The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)
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Urbanism
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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
H55
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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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The conference will focus its discussions on (Southeast) Asia and its multiple modernities in relation to architecture, urban experimentation, planning, and development.
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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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The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore kicks off the three-part NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2016/17 <i>CITIES FOR PEOPLE</i> with the conference <i>The Impossibility of Mapping (Urban Asia)</i>.<br /><br />The conference extends what is presented spatially in the exhibition <i>Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice</i>, and further engages with its key themes through cross dialogue and exchange between architects, artists, cultural producers and urban researchers. The conference will focus its discussions on (Southeast) Asia and its multiple modernities in relation to architecture, urban experimentation, planning, and development.<br /><br />Responding to eminent architect William S. W. Lim’s provocation “Imagining the Unimaginable”, the conference commences with a keynote lecture by Professor Leon van Schaik, with a response by Dr Lilian Chee, on Monday, 14 November 2016. The keynote lecture is co-presented with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) as part of the URA Speakers Series.<br /><br />A two-day conference continues on 25 and 26 November with panels chaired by Asian Urban Lab and William S. W. Lim, Roger Nelson and Dr Etienne Turpin, and featuring presentations by 17 speakers who are active in the fields of architecture and urban studies.<br /><br />The programme includes a tour of the exhibition by Shirley Surya, and hosts the Singapore premier of Christopher Rompré’s film <i>The Man Who Built Cambodia</i>.
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2016-11-14
2016-11-25/2016-11-26
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Larry Ng
Khim Ong
Leon van Schaik
Lilian Chee
Shirley Surya
William S. W. Lim
Tan Dan Feng
Ute Meta Bauer
Koon Wee
Eunice Seng
Sacha Kagan
Jeremy Chia
Constance Singam
Kwok Kian Woon
Sharon Siddique
Alvin Tan
Roger Nelson
Chomchon Fusinpaiboon
Pen Sereypagna
Thanavi Chotpradit
Simon Soon
Etienne Turpin
Giovanni Dessy Austriningrum
Hong Phuc Dang
Christina Leigh Geros
Nashin Mahtani
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
Subject
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Architecture
Urbanism
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English
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William S. W.
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Lim
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2016/2020
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Architect
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William S. W. Lim graduated from the Architectural Association (AA) London and continued his graduate study at Harvard University. His professional work involves architecture, planning, and development economics. Lim was principal architect at Malayan Architects Co-Partnership from 1960–67, Design Partnership (presently DP Architects) from 1967–81, and William Lim Associates from 1981–2002. He is president of AA Asia and chairman of Asian Urban Lab. He was also president of the Singapore Heritage Society from 1988–97, and of the Singapore Planning and Research Group (SPUR) from 1966–68. Lim was conferred a Doctor of Architecture Honoris Causa by RMIT University in 2002 and Honorary Professor of LASALLE College of the Arts in 2005. Currently, Lim writes and lectures on a wide range of subjects relating to architecture, urbanism, and culture in Asia as well as on current issues relating to multiple modernities, glocality, and social justice.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Birth Date
1932
Birthplace
Hong Kong
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William S. W. Lim
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Urbanism
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William S. W. Lim graduated from the Architectural Association (AA) London and continued his graduate study at Harvard University. His professional work involves architecture, planning, and development economics.
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William S. W. Lim
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Southeast Asia
Asia