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Call for Publications: Cambridge Scholars series - including Jane Rendell and others

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All, see below a call for chapters for the Arts, Design & Culture in Cities series from Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Chapters for the next book in the series will come from the ‘Rapid Cities’ Conference held in November 2020. 
Thanks.
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RAPID CITIES – RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURES

American University in Dubai
22-24 November, 2020

Abstracts: 30th June 2020 (Round One)   /   01st October 2020 (Round Two)

https://architecturemps.com/dubai-2020/

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This conference coincides with the Dubai World Expo 2020. Its publications (book, proceedings and journal Special Issue) use the EXPO as the starting point for a critique of architecture, planning and design today.

The previous publication ‘Critical Practices in Architecture’ includes a foreword from Jane Rendell. It was based on her keynote talk at the AMPS conference ‘Critical Practice in an Age of Complexity’. See the series page:

https://www.cambridgescholars.com/the-arts-design-and-culture-in-cities

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For chapter themes for the next book please see the ‘Rapid Cities – Responsive Architectures’ conference call: https://architecturemps.com/dubai-2020/
 
Call:

In 1975 the World EXPO opened in Okinawa, Japan. Its centerpiece was ‘Aquapolis’, a floating city designed by the leading ‘metabolist’ architect Kiyonori Kikutake. By the time it closed one year later, Reyner Banham had published Megastructure: Urban Futures of the Recent Past. Paul Virilio had also coined the term dromology to explain the impact of speed and technology on contemporary culture. For all, speed and technology were not only central to architectural and urban design, but also the mediated culture of spectacle around them. 
The event that this conference aligns with, EXPO 2020, addresses the dichotomies found in the work of these theorists. For many, the phenomenon of the EXPO is the epitome of contemporary fast-paced design and development. Commercially driven, built at break neck speed, led by star architects and premised on instant urban planning. EXPO 2020 has all these traits. However, it also presents itself as responsive to social and environmental concerns. It is powered by solar arrays, recycles wastewater and monitors its carbon footprint. It touts its long term plan for housing and mixed-use development post EXPO.

Rapid Cities – Responsive Architectures seeks to examine the dialectic, tensions, problems and possibilities of architecture and urbanism as technologically imbued, fast-paced commercial exercises. It does so from a multi-disciplinary perspective:

Architecture | Landscape | Urban Design | Construction | Sustainability | Engineering | Housing | Public Health | Sociology | Transport | Business | Technology | History and Culture.

To participate submit an abstract:


https://architecturemps.com/dubai-2020/

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