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Pre-publication draft 3.0 version via http://zeta.math.utsa.edu/~yxk833/P2PURBANISM.pdf | |||
=Details= | |||
Edited by Nikos Salingaros. | Edited by Nikos Salingaros. | ||
To be published in 2011 by Umbau Verlag, Germany. | With | ||
the | |||
collaboration | |||
of | |||
Antonio | |||
Caperna, | |||
Michel | |||
Bauwens, | |||
David | |||
Brain, | |||
Andrés | |||
M. | |||
Duany, | |||
Michael | |||
W. | |||
Mehaffy, | |||
Geeta | |||
Mehta, | |||
Federico | |||
Mena-‐Quintero, | |||
Ernesto | |||
Philibert-‐Petit, | |||
Agatino | |||
Rizzo, | |||
Stefano | |||
Serafini | |||
& | |||
Emanuele | |||
Strano. | |||
To be published in 2011 by Umbau Verlag, Germany. In cooperation with the P2P Foundation. | |||
License: Creative | |||
Commons | |||
– | |||
Attribution | |||
– | |||
Share | |||
Alike, | |||
Nikos | |||
A. | |||
Salingaros, | |||
2010. | |||
=Introduction= | |||
“At | |||
the | |||
Peer | |||
to | |||
Peer | |||
Foundation, | |||
we | |||
have | |||
often | |||
argued | |||
that | |||
the | |||
ability | |||
to | |||
aggregate | |||
voluntary | |||
contributions | |||
around | |||
common | |||
projects | |||
would | |||
be | |||
at | |||
the | |||
core | |||
of | |||
value | |||
creation, | |||
creating | |||
commons | |||
of | |||
shared | |||
knowledge, | |||
code, | |||
and | |||
design. | |||
This | |||
process | |||
will | |||
benefit | |||
users | |||
and | |||
producers, | |||
amateurs | |||
and | |||
experts, | |||
public | |||
authorities | |||
and | |||
entrepreneurs, | |||
in | |||
a | |||
non-exclusionary | |||
embrace, | |||
and | |||
in | |||
every | |||
domain | |||
of | |||
social | |||
life. | |||
The | |||
school | |||
of | |||
thought | |||
and | |||
practice | |||
around | |||
bio-urbanism, | |||
inspired | |||
by | |||
the | |||
work | |||
of | |||
Christopher | |||
Alexander | |||
and | |||
Nikos | |||
Salingaros, | |||
is | |||
an | |||
example | |||
of | |||
a | |||
very | |||
important | |||
phase | |||
of | |||
society | |||
going | |||
through | |||
such | |||
a | |||
transformation, | |||
moving | |||
away | |||
from | |||
vertical | |||
and | |||
authoritarian | |||
starchitects | |||
who | |||
impose | |||
biopathic | |||
structures | |||
that | |||
are | |||
inimical | |||
to | |||
social | |||
life, | |||
to | |||
a | |||
new | |||
breed | |||
of | |||
urbanist | |||
facilitators. | |||
These | |||
new | |||
urban | |||
practitioners | |||
combine | |||
skills | |||
aimed | |||
at | |||
bringing | |||
in | |||
the | |||
participation | |||
of | |||
all | |||
stakeholders, | |||
and | |||
also | |||
bring | |||
to | |||
the | |||
table | |||
a | |||
set | |||
of | |||
scientifically | |||
validated | |||
choices, | |||
i.e. | |||
biophilic | |||
patterns | |||
that | |||
make | |||
for | |||
a | |||
livable | |||
environment. | |||
This | |||
book | |||
is | |||
one | |||
of | |||
the | |||
first | |||
records | |||
of | |||
such | |||
peer | |||
to | |||
peer | |||
architecture | |||
and | |||
urbanism, | |||
and | |||
exemplifies | |||
the | |||
start | |||
of | |||
a | |||
new | |||
era | |||
for | |||
the | |||
history | |||
of | |||
the | |||
human | |||
habitat.” | |||
— | |||
Michel | |||
Bauwens. | |||
Revision as of 03:37, 23 December 2010
Pre-publication draft 3.0 version via http://zeta.math.utsa.edu/~yxk833/P2PURBANISM.pdf
Details
Edited by Nikos Salingaros.
With
the collaboration of Antonio Caperna, Michel Bauwens, David Brain, Andrés
M.
Duany, Michael W. Mehaffy, Geeta Mehta, Federico Mena-‐Quintero, Ernesto
Philibert-‐Petit,
Agatino Rizzo, Stefano Serafini & Emanuele Strano.
To be published in 2011 by Umbau Verlag, Germany. In cooperation with the P2P Foundation.
License: Creative
Commons – Attribution – Share Alike, Nikos A. Salingaros, 2010.
Introduction
“At
the Peer to Peer Foundation, we have often argued that the ability to aggregate
voluntary
contributions around common projects would be at the core of value
creation,
creating commons of shared knowledge, code, and design. This process will
benefit
users and producers, amateurs and experts, public authorities and
entrepreneurs,
in a non-exclusionary embrace, and in every domain of social life. The
school
of thought and practice around bio-urbanism, inspired by the work of
Christopher
Alexander and Nikos Salingaros, is an example of a very important phase
of
society going through such a transformation, moving away from vertical and
authoritarian
starchitects who impose biopathic structures that are inimical to social
life,
to a new breed of urbanist facilitators. These new urban practitioners combine
skills
aimed at bringing in the participation of all stakeholders, and also bring to the
table
a set of scientifically validated choices, i.e. biophilic patterns that make for a
livable
environment. This book is one of the first records of such peer to peer
architecture
and urbanism, and exemplifies the start of a new era for the history of the
human
habitat.”
— Michel Bauwens.