Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways, and Houses in America

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"In its innovations of form, its depth of research, its acute analysis, and its enormous relevance, this is a remarkable work. Keller Easterling has written one of the most original works about the American environment I've ever read." -- Michael Sorkin, architect, Institute for Urbanism, Vienna The dominant architectures in our culture of development consist of generic protocols for building offices, airports, houses, and highways. For Keller Easterling these organizational formats are not merely the context of design efforts--they are the design. Bridging the gap between architecture and infrastructure, Easterling views architecture as part of an ecology of interrelationships and linkages, and she treats the expression of organizational character as part of the architectural endeavor. Easterling also makes the case that these organizational formats are improvisational and responsive to circumstantial change, to mistakes, anomalies, and seemingly illogical market forces. By treating these irregularities opportunistically, she offers architects working within the customary development protocols new sites for making and altering space. By showing the reciprocal relations between systems of thinking and modes of designing, Easterling establishes unexpected congruencies between natural and built environments, virtual and physical systems, highway and communication networks, and corporate and spatial organizations. She frames her unconventional notion of site not in terms of singular entities, but in terms of relationships between multiple sites that are both individually and collectively adjustable.

Author(s): Keller Easterling
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 215

Acknowledgments......Page 7
Introduction......Page 8
Part 1......Page 19
1.0 TERRESTRIAL NETWORKS......Page 20
1.1 SUBTRACTION INVERSION REMOTE: APPALACHIAN TRAIL......Page 32
1.2 FRAMEWORK: TERRA INCOGNITA AND ENVIRONMENT......Page 46
1.3 PARTITION: WATERSHED AND WAYSIDE......Page 61
1.4 SITES......Page 74
Part 2......Page 81
2.0 DIFFERENTIAL HIGHWAYS......Page 82
2.1 REDUNDANCY AND INTERSTICE: TRANSCONTINENTAL AND INTERCITY NETWORKS......Page 92
2.2 SWITCH: TERMINAL, INTERCHANGE, VEHICLE......Page 105
2.3 PARALLEL NETWORKS: ROADSIDES......Page 119
2.4 SITES......Page 129
Part 3......Page 135
3.0 SUBDIVISION PRODUCTS......Page 136
3.1 FUNCTION AND TEMPLATE: WAR-TOWN SUBDIVISION SCIENCE......Page 143
3.2 FUNCTION: NEW DEAL DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS......Page 168
3.3 SUMMATION: SUBDIVISION MERCHANDISING......Page 182
3.4 SITES......Page 203
Afterword......Page 207
Index......Page 210