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The City and Complexity - Life, Design and Commerce in the Built Environment


2020. THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY. UK-US Conference series

THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY - LIFE, DESIGN AND COMMERCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
June 17 - 19, 2020.
City University of London
https://architecturemps.com/london-2020/

Themes: Urbanism, Architecture, Sustainability, Engineering, Housing, Health, Sociology

Round 1 Abstracts: Dec 1st 2019 | Round 2 Abstracts: Apr 1st 2020

Enquiries: info@architecturemps.com


As part of a unique US-UK collaboration, this event is linked with the following conferences:

CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA
29-30th June, 2020. UK.
University of Kent.
http://architecturemps.com/canterbury-conference

Themes: Heritage, Digital architecture, Art, Media

EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN – RETHINKING RELATIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE, OBJECTS AND ENVIRONMENTS
16-17th January, 2020. USA
Florida State University, Tallahassee.
http://architecturemps.com/florida/

Themes: Architecture, Interiors, Product Design Health, Education


THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY - Full Call:

2020 marks the 50th anniversary of Jane Jacobs' The Economy of Cities. It came a decade after her seminal work, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, and heralded a new age in thinking about the city. The city would no longer be a question of design and planning in isolation. From the early 1970s onwards, it would be seen as a complex interdisciplinary phenomenon.

The first years of the 1970s saw the introduction of a whole series of notions that would mutually inform our reading of the metropolis: social justice and the city, sustainability, defensible space, and urban centres as sites of public health. It saw the emergence of concepts such as the global city, urban economics, the post-industrial society and the cultural city. From art, design and cultural perspectives, post-modernism would critique of the whole modernist project.

Five decades after complexity theory was first applied to our reading of the city, this conference revisits its consequences. It reconsiders the city as an adaptive, self-organising and unpredictable system of interconnecting interventions, forces and perspectives. It asks how these competing and mutually reinforcing factors came into play and how they operate today. It questions how the city has been, and continues to be, informed by the practices of multiple disciplines.

Formats:

The conference welcomes case studies; design proposals, research projects, investigative papers and theoretical considerations in various formats allowing people to write a paper, attend in person or present via film and have their presentation permanently available via the AMPS Youtube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfWS4KkYSauAaTV2pjrQlQ

Pre-recorded video (20 minutes) | Conference Presentations (20 minutes) | Written Papers (3,000 words) *

Publishers include: Routledge Taylor&Francis, Intellect Books, Vernon Press, Cambridge Scholar Publishing, Libri Publishing and UCL Press.


THE CITY AND COMPLEXITY - LIFE, DESIGN AND COMMERCE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT. UK
https://architecturemps.com/london-2020/

CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA. UK
http://architecturemps.com/canterbury-conference

EXPERIENTIAL DESIGN – RETHINKING RELATIONS BETWEEN PEOPLE, OBJECTS AND ENVIRONMENTS. USA
http://architecturemps.com/florida/

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