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Book Synopsis

In the era of the Anthropocene, site matters are more pressing than ever. Building on the concepts, theories, and multi-disciplinary approaches raised in the first edition, this publication strives to address the changes that have taken place over the last 15 years with new material to complement and re-position the initial volume.

Reaching across design disciplines, this highly illustrated anthology assembles essays from architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, historians, and artists to explore ways to physically and conceptually engage site. Thoughtful discourse and empirically grounded pieces combine to provide the language and theory to contextualize the meanings of site in the built environment. The increasingly complex hybridity of constructed environments today demands new tools for thinking about and working with site. Drawing contributions from outside and within the traditional design disciplines, this edition will trace important developments in site thinking with new essays on topics such as climate change, landscape as infrastructure, shifts from global to planetary urbanization debates, and the proliferation of participatory site transformation practices.

Edited by two leading practitioners and academics, Site Matters juxtaposes timeless contributions from individuals including Elizabeth Meyer, Robert Beauregard, and Robin Dripps with original new writings from Peter Marcuse, Jane Wolff, Neil Brenner, and Thaisa Way, amongst others, to recontextualize and reignite the debate around site. An ideal text for students, academics, and researchers interested in site and design theory.



Trade Review

"Site Matters is serious scholarship on an urgent topic. Site is so much more than landscape—it is a concept loaded with social and political meaning, imbued with narrative that needs to be revealed and understood if we are to address climate change—and now global pandemics—in a resourceful way. This reader provides an essential and plausible foundation for tapping that intelligence."
Emily Talen, University of Chicago

"This innovative and now fully updated set of short essays invites reflection on the meaning of the site as a focal point for the design imagination. The collection provides a uniquely fine-grained and polyphonic vantage point for the enrichment of urban discourse in uncertain times."
Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge

"Site Matters predicted a relational and contingent trajectory for architecture. Its assertive wake-up call implied that design disciplines, including my own, had insufficiently theorized how site circumstances shape project outcomes. The authors were right. I welcome this new work for its even broader transdisciplinary reach and its frank embrace of earth-bound realities we dare not overlook."
Gary Hilderbrand, Peter Louis Hornbeck Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD, Principal, Reed Hilderbrand

"The original edition of Site Matters was pioneering in its multidisciplinary approach. This new edition further widens the lens, reflecting the complexity and uncertainty of the times in which we live, and the scale of the challenges we face, particularly the climate crisis. Kahn and Burns, and their diverse roster of contributors, are again ahead of the curve, searching—with deliberation and urgency—for the way forward."
Deborah Berke, Dean, Yale School of Architecture



Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition
Andrea Kahn

Why Site Matters
Carol J. Burns and Andrea Kahn

Claiming the Site: Ever Evolving Social-Legal Conceptions of Ownership and Property Harvey Jacobs

Reclaiming Context: Between Autonomy and Engagement Esin Komez-Daglioglu

Site Citations: The Grounds of Modern Landscape Architecture
Elizabeth Meyer

Site Specific or Site Responsive Interview with Denise Markonish
Carol J. Burns

Groundwork
Robin Dripps

Landscape Processes as Site Context
Simon Dixon

In the Anthropocene Site Matters In Four Ways
Dirk Sijmons

Shifting Sites
Kristina Hill

Adaptive Systems: Environment, Site and Building

Carol J. Burns

Translating Sites: A Plea for Radicant Design
Lisa Diedrich

Defining Urban Sites: Towards Ecotone-Thinking for an Urbanizing World
Andrea Kahn

Sites, Stories, Representations, Citizens
Jane Wolff

Urban site as Collective Knowledge
Thaisa Way

From Place to Site
Robert Beauregard

Neighborhoods Apart: Site/Non-Sight and Suburban Apartments
Paul M. Hess

From Gerrymandering to Co-mandering: Re-drawing the lines
Peter Marcuse

Afterwords What does site look like to …
Neil Brenner
Naomi Darling
Anne Haynes
Claudia Herasme
Natalie Mahowald
James Musser
Judith Nitsch
Jeremy Till
Janet Echelman

List of Contributors

Figure Credits

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/22/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367194406, 978-0367194406
      ISBN10: 0367194406

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the era of the Anthropocene, site matters are more pressing than ever. Building on the concepts, theories, and multi-disciplinary approaches raised in the first edition, this publication strives to address the changes that have taken place over the last 15 years with new material to complement and re-position the initial volume.

      Reaching across design disciplines, this highly illustrated anthology assembles essays from architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, historians, and artists to explore ways to physically and conceptually engage site. Thoughtful discourse and empirically grounded pieces combine to provide the language and theory to contextualize the meanings of site in the built environment. The increasingly complex hybridity of constructed environments today demands new tools for thinking about and working with site. Drawing contributions from outside and within the traditional design disciplines, this edition will trace important developments in site thinking with new essays on topics such as climate change, landscape as infrastructure, shifts from global to planetary urbanization debates, and the proliferation of participatory site transformation practices.

      Edited by two leading practitioners and academics, Site Matters juxtaposes timeless contributions from individuals including Elizabeth Meyer, Robert Beauregard, and Robin Dripps with original new writings from Peter Marcuse, Jane Wolff, Neil Brenner, and Thaisa Way, amongst others, to recontextualize and reignite the debate around site. An ideal text for students, academics, and researchers interested in site and design theory.



      Trade Review

      "Site Matters is serious scholarship on an urgent topic. Site is so much more than landscape—it is a concept loaded with social and political meaning, imbued with narrative that needs to be revealed and understood if we are to address climate change—and now global pandemics—in a resourceful way. This reader provides an essential and plausible foundation for tapping that intelligence."
      Emily Talen, University of Chicago

      "This innovative and now fully updated set of short essays invites reflection on the meaning of the site as a focal point for the design imagination. The collection provides a uniquely fine-grained and polyphonic vantage point for the enrichment of urban discourse in uncertain times."
      Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge

      "Site Matters predicted a relational and contingent trajectory for architecture. Its assertive wake-up call implied that design disciplines, including my own, had insufficiently theorized how site circumstances shape project outcomes. The authors were right. I welcome this new work for its even broader transdisciplinary reach and its frank embrace of earth-bound realities we dare not overlook."
      Gary Hilderbrand, Peter Louis Hornbeck Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD, Principal, Reed Hilderbrand

      "The original edition of Site Matters was pioneering in its multidisciplinary approach. This new edition further widens the lens, reflecting the complexity and uncertainty of the times in which we live, and the scale of the challenges we face, particularly the climate crisis. Kahn and Burns, and their diverse roster of contributors, are again ahead of the curve, searching—with deliberation and urgency—for the way forward."
      Deborah Berke, Dean, Yale School of Architecture



      Table of Contents

      Preface to the Second Edition
      Andrea Kahn

      Why Site Matters
      Carol J. Burns and Andrea Kahn

      Claiming the Site: Ever Evolving Social-Legal Conceptions of Ownership and Property Harvey Jacobs

      Reclaiming Context: Between Autonomy and Engagement Esin Komez-Daglioglu

      Site Citations: The Grounds of Modern Landscape Architecture
      Elizabeth Meyer

      Site Specific or Site Responsive Interview with Denise Markonish
      Carol J. Burns

      Groundwork
      Robin Dripps

      Landscape Processes as Site Context
      Simon Dixon

      In the Anthropocene Site Matters In Four Ways
      Dirk Sijmons

      Shifting Sites
      Kristina Hill

      Adaptive Systems: Environment, Site and Building

      Carol J. Burns

      Translating Sites: A Plea for Radicant Design
      Lisa Diedrich

      Defining Urban Sites: Towards Ecotone-Thinking for an Urbanizing World
      Andrea Kahn

      Sites, Stories, Representations, Citizens
      Jane Wolff

      Urban site as Collective Knowledge
      Thaisa Way

      From Place to Site
      Robert Beauregard

      Neighborhoods Apart: Site/Non-Sight and Suburban Apartments
      Paul M. Hess

      From Gerrymandering to Co-mandering: Re-drawing the lines
      Peter Marcuse

      Afterwords What does site look like to …
      Neil Brenner
      Naomi Darling
      Anne Haynes
      Claudia Herasme
      Natalie Mahowald
      James Musser
      Judith Nitsch
      Jeremy Till
      Janet Echelman

      List of Contributors

      Figure Credits

      Index

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