Perspectives in Metropolitan Research 5: New Urban Professions – A Journey through Practice and Theory
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2.5 Co-production<br />
.1 The Co-production of the City: Learn<strong>in</strong>g from Advocacy<br />
Architecture <strong>in</strong> Brazil 241<br />
Ana Paula Koury<br />
.2 Sociological Glances on the “Social Turn” <strong>in</strong> Architecture <strong>and</strong> Design 247<br />
Hanna Göbel/Monika Grubbauer/Anna Richter<br />
.3 The Other Engagement: A Critique of the “Co-” 250<br />
Tatjana Schneider<br />
2.6 Improvisation<br />
.1 Option Improvisation: Why It Is Critical to Conceptualize<br />
Improvisation <strong>in</strong> Architecture <strong>and</strong> <strong>Urban</strong> Design 255<br />
Christopher Dell<br />
.2 Art <strong>and</strong> <strong>Urban</strong> Development: Is It Dangerous for Nonartists to<br />
Look at Art <strong>Practice</strong> When Consider<strong>in</strong>g How to Act as <strong>Urban</strong> Designers? 264<br />
Liza Fior<br />
2.7 Multidiscipl<strong>in</strong>arity<br />
.1 Multidiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>and</strong> Generalist Education:<br />
Architects Master<strong>in</strong>g the Brazilian Cities’ Growth 269<br />
Renato Anelli<br />
.2 Transdiscipl<strong>in</strong>arity: The Basis for the Increase of <strong>Urban</strong> Knowledge? 277<br />
Kirsten David<br />
.3 “They Came Togather”<br />
A Screenplay of an <strong>Urban</strong> Workshop Encounter 280<br />
Timothy Pape/Mart<strong>in</strong> Kohler<br />
2.8 Exchange<br />
.1 Produc<strong>in</strong>g Spaces of Exchange at the Periphery of Discipl<strong>in</strong>es 293<br />
Kathr<strong>in</strong> Wildner<br />
.2 <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Practice</strong>s: Vocabularies for a Creative Science <strong>and</strong> a<br />
Reflective Design 300<br />
Frank Eckardt<br />
Conclusion<br />
Afterthoughts as Intentions <strong>and</strong> Hopes 303