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2012 Kim Seminar - Known Unknowns

This seminar investigates architecture's role in political ecology and climate change. It examines how architecture imagines new communities through risk management strategies for hazards like rising seas and warming planets. The course studies major risk theories and ecological models in architecture from preservation to urban ecology. It involves analyzing case studies and collectively creating an atlas of climate risks.

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2012 Kim Seminar - Known Unknowns

This seminar investigates architecture's role in political ecology and climate change. It examines how architecture imagines new communities through risk management strategies for hazards like rising seas and warming planets. The course studies major risk theories and ecological models in architecture from preservation to urban ecology. It involves analyzing case studies and collectively creating an atlas of climate risks.

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KnownUnknowns:ArchitecturesEcologicalConsciousness Spring2012ArchitectureA6160 Time:Thursday,4:00pm6:00pm,Location:200BuellHall Instructor:JanetteKim,jkk16@[Link]

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Thisseminarwillinvestigatearchitecturesagencyinthepoliticalecologyofclimatechange. Thepotentialhazardsofawarmingplanetparchedfields,swellingoceans,anddwindlingspecies counts,[Link] [Link],riskexpandsthis studytoanatmosphericscale:thewidespreadcollateraldamagesofmodernmarvelsdefinenew, [Link],impendinghazardscallforrisk managementstrategies:thedesignoftropicaltouristdestinations,agingpowergrids,andcarbonfree citiescanmitigateclimatedisasterswhilegeneratingnewones. Inthiscourse,[Link] beginbyreadingmajortextsoutliningtheoriesofriskandtheirregistrationincontemporaryinsurance [Link] inarchitectureandurbanismoverthepastcentury,andevaluatetheirrecycledroleincontemporary [Link],wewillinquireabouttheethicalassertionsofeach [Link] architecturaldesignstrategiesandanalytictechniquesassociatedwitheachmodel,andtoevaluate theirimplicationsforcontemporaryriskmanagement. StudentswillauthorAnAtlasofClimateRisk,abooktobecreatedbytheseminarasacollective [Link],documentation,anddiagramsinawaythatbestcommunicates therisks,rewards,collectiveinterests,architecturalstrategies,[Link] encouragedtoexperimentwiththeformatandmethodsintheirwork.

PartOne:IntroductiontoRiskandClimateChange InPartOnewewillexaminetheoriesofrisksocietytoaskhowtheyframethepoliticalimplicationsof climatechange. SeminarsinPartOnewillinvolvereadingdiscussionsandonepinupfortheAtlasproject(apreviewof PartThree).Eachweek,studentsareexpectedtosubmitforeachrequiredarticleonemanifesto statementsummarizingtheauthorsargumentfromhisorherperspective,andonecountermanifesto [Link] [Link]:Requiredreadingsarelistedinblack,additionalreadingreferencesingray. AllrequiredreadingsareavailableviacourseworksoreBooks,andwheneverpossiblereadingswillbe shelvedonAveryLibraryHoldShelf#349. 1:January19SeminarIntroduction 2:January26PoliticalEcology Readings: Giddens,Anthony,ThePoliticsofClimateChange(Cambridge;Malden,MA:Polity,2009).(1 34,4972,162181).[courseworks] Shellenberger,MichaelandNordhaus,Ted,BreakThrough:FromtheDeathofEnvironmentalism tothePoliticsofPossibility(Boston:HoughtonMifflin,2007). 3:February2RiskSociety Readings: Beck,Ulrich,RiskSociety:TowardsaNewModernity,(London;NewburyPark,Calif.:Sage Publications,1992)(2084).[CLIOeBook] Latour,Bruno,PoliticsofNature:HowtoBringtheSciencesintoDemocracy(Cambridge,Mass.: HarvardUniversityPress,2004).[ebook] Luke,Timothy,Capitalism,Democracy,andEcology:DepartingfromMarx(Urbana:University ofIllinoisPress,c1999). 4:February9TrackingRisk Readings: Greeley,Brendan,TheGodClauseandtheReinsuranceIndustryBloombergBusinessweek, (Sep21,2011)(19)[courseworks] Davis,Mike,EcologyofFear:LosAngelesandtheImaginationofDisaster(NewYork:Vintage Books,1999)(95147)[courseworks] Sloterdijk,Peter,FoamCity,Log9(WinterSpring2007):6376.[courseworks] Sloterdijk,Peter,CellBlock,Egospheres,SelfContainer,Log10(SummerFall2007):89108. Sloterdijk,PeterFoams.HarvardDesignMagazine29(FallWinter20089):3852. Levy,Jonathan,TheWaysofProvidence:Capitalism,RiskandFreedominAmerica(ProQuest, 2008)[courseworks] Ackerman,FrankandHeinzerling,Lisa,Priceless:OnKnowingthePriceofEverythingandthe ValueofNothing(NewYork:NewPress:[Link],2004)(6190) [courseworks] Revesz,RichardandLivermore,Michael,RetakingRationality:HowCostBenefitAnalysisCan BetterProtecttheEnvironmentandOurHealth(Oxford;NewYork:OxfordUniversityPress, 2008).

RiskPaneldiscussion,TheUnderdomeSessions.[courseworks]

ResearchProjectDraftPresentation(v1) [Link] methodtocommunicatetoapublicaudience:(1)whatthishazardis,(2)itslikelihoodtooccur, and(3)[Link],diagrams, images,text,[Link] include:tides,floods,rainfall,hurricanes,temperatures,coolingloads,pollencounts,airquality, specieschange,biodiversity,waterquality,fuelsource,nationalsecurity,profitloss,insurance rates,waterquality,foodsupply,populationmigration,realestatevalues,humanhealth,[Link]. Regardinggraphiccommunication,consider:Howcanthisinformationbeconveyedinaway thatcanbestspeaktothepublic?Regardingrisk,consider:Howdoweperceiveriskand abstractquantities?Whatarethecontexts,orconditionsofthisrisk?How,ifatall,isthisrisk relatedtootherones?Underwhatcircumstancesmightthesehazardsoccur?Regardingdata analysis,consider:Howcertainisthisdata,andwhereisitcomingfrom?Howdoquantitative andqualitativedatarelate?Referencetext:IntercontinentalPanelonClimateChange. PartTwo:ModelsinArchitecturesEcologicalConsciousness InPartTwowewillstudyecologicalmodelsthathaveemergedinarchitectureandurbanismoverthe [Link], ecologyandpublics;andultimately,tothinkcriticallyabouttheirimplicationsforclimaterisk management. [Link] modelconceivesofnature,collectiveinterest,andethicalresponsibility;andexaminethetechniquesof design([Link],landstabilizationtechniques,landuselaw,ecologicalengineering)and representation([Link],heatmapping,photography)[Link],studentsare [Link] responsibletomakea1015minutepresentationonacontemporaryexample(s)fromarchitectureand urbanismthatrevisitsand/ortransformstheecologicalmodelinsomeway. 5:February16:Preservation Project:TheNationalParkService Readings: Worster,Donald,Nature'sEconomy(NewYork,NY,USA:CambridgeUniversityPress,1994) (339420).[courseworks] Cronon,[Link]:Or,GettingBacktotheWrongNature,in UncommonGround:RethinkingtheHumanPlaceinNature(NewYork:[Link]&Co., 1995),(6990). Oelschlaeger,[Link]:FromPrehistorytotheAgeofEcology(NewHaven: YaleUniversityPress,c1991) Carr,Ethan,WildernessbyDesign:LandscapeArchitectureandtheNationalParkService (Lincoln,Neb.:UniversityofNebraskaPress,1998) 6:February23:UrbanEcology Project:TheCity(Burgess) Readings:

Burgess,[Link]:AnIntroductiontoaResearchProjectinUrban Ecology:AnInternationalPerspectiveontheInteractionBetweenHumansandNature,Marzluff, Johned(SpringerLinkebooksEarthandEnvironmentalScience.2008).(7178)[CLIOeBook] Ross,[Link](London;NewYork:Verso,1994)(99158) [courseworks] Mumford,Lewis,CitiesandtheCrisisofCivilization,TheSustainableUrbanDevelopment Reader(RoutledgeUrbanReaderSeries)(1519). TheCity,[Link],[Link],[Link];withabibliographyby LouisWirth.(Chicago,Ill.,TheUniversityofChicagopress,c1925)

7:March1:CivicUtility Project:NewYorkCitywatersystem Readings: Gandy,Matthew,Water,SpaceandPower,ConcreteandClay(Cambridge,Mass.:MITPress, c2002)(1976)[courseworks] 8:March8:WellTemperedEnvironment Project:EnvironmentBubble Readings: Banham,[Link],ConcealedPower,ABreathofIntelligence, TheArchitectureoftheWellTemperedEnvironment(93121,195233,290312)[courseworks] Osman,Michael,BanhamsHistoricalEcology,NeoAvantGardeandPostmodern:Postwar ArchitectureinBritainandBeyond,[Link],(231251). [courseworks] 8.5March15SpringBreak 9:March22:ResearchProjectDraftPresentation(v2) Lookatexamplesofresearchprojects/Atlasprojects:bringindraftformatofouratlas. Referencetexts: AnAtlasofRadicalCartography,[Link] Thompson,Nato,[Link].,ExperimentalGeography:RadicalApproachestoLandscape, Cartography,andUrbanism 10:March29:SpaceshipEarth Project:Biosphere2 Readings: Massey,Jonathan,TheSumptuaryEcologyofBuckminsterFullersDesigns,AKeener Perception:EcocriticalstudiesinAmericanArtHistory/[Link] Irmscher(Tuscaloosa:UniversityofAlabamaPress,c2009)(189212).[courseworks] Lovins,Amory,TheRoadNotTaken,ForeignAffairs(October1976).(615)[courseworks] Anker,Peder,TheEcologicalColonizationofSpace,EnvironmentalHistory(April2005)(239 268).[courseworks] Scott,Felicity,RevolutionariesorDropouts,andAcidVisionsArchitectureorTechnoUtopia: PoliticsAfterModernism(151184,185208) Hawken,Paul,NaturalCapitalism,TheSustainableUrbanDevelopmentReader(Routledge UrbanReaderSeries)(162170).

Sorry,OutofGas:Architecture'sResponsetothe1973OilCrisis,EditedbyGiovannaBorasiand MirkoZardini.

11:April5:LandscapeUrbanism Project:FreshKillsPark Readings: Botkin,DiscordantHarmonies:ANewEcologyfortheTwentyFirstCentury,(NewYork:Oxford UniversityPress,1990)(1549,193201)[courseworks] Corner,James,TerraFluxus,LandscapeUrbanismReader,[Link].(NewYork: PrincetonArchitecturalPress,c2006)(2233)[eBooks] IanMcHarg,DesignwithNature McKee,Yates,HauntedHousing:EcoVanguardismandEvictioninNewOrleans, TheQuestionofNewOrleans,[Link]. May,John,BringingBackaFreshKill;NotesonaDreamofTerritorialResuscitation,Verb: [Link],eds.(Barcelona:Actar,2008). 12:April12:TheNeoLiberalCity Project:TBD Readings: Florida,Richard,CitiesandtheCreativeClass,City&Community(2:1March2003)(117) Calthorpe,Peter,TheNextAmericanMetropolis,TheSustainableUrbanDevelopmentReader (RoutledgeUrbanReaderSeries)(7380).[courseworks] Judt,Tony,WhatisLivingandWhatisDeadAboutSocialDemocracy?NewYorkReviewof Books,(December17,2009)(116).[courseworks] DunhamJones,EllenandWilliamson,June,RetrofittingSuburbia:UrbanDesignSolutionsfor RedesigningSuburbs.(Hoboken,N.J.:JohnWiley&Sons,c2009). Sclar,Elliot,YouDon'tAlwaysGetWhatYouPayFor,(Ithaca,N.Y.:CornellUniversityPress, 2000). PartThree:AtlasofClimateRisk [Link] theAtlas,documentingandinterpretingthesociopoliticalimplicationsofarchitecturesresponseto [Link],infrastructure,landscape,building, buildingtypology,[Link] andmitigationexploredinPartTwo,eachstudentisaskedtodeviseoradoptasystemofnotationin [Link] throughouttheirdevelopmentinworkshopstylepinupsanddesignsessions. (seeweek4and9above) 13:April19:ResearchProjectDraftPresentation(v3) 14:April26:ResearchProjectDraftPresentation(v4) May411TBDDeadlineFinalProject

MethodofEvaluation Expectationsareasfollows: ClassParticipationandReadingResponses:(40%) Attendeachclass Playanactiveroleinreadingdiscussionsandprojectcritiquesduringclass Provideawrittenresponsetoeachreading ClassPresentation:(10%) Makeone1015minutepresentationonacontemporaryproject Atlas(FinalProject):(50%) PostresearchonPinterestBoard([Link]) Presentprocessworktothegroupfordiscussionanddevelopment. Create6pagespreadintheAtlasofClimateRisk

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