Noelle and I had fun at Pecha Kucha in San Francisco at the SPUR Urban Center on June 21. For those unfamiliar with the Pecha Kucha format, each speaker has 20 slides and 20 seconds per slide. The format makes for a fun but focused look at what a wide range of professionals is working on and thinking about. Presentations are loosely organized around a theme. The theme this time was “Denser.”
Using my notes, I am putting together a set of posts that lists the presenters in order, along with links to their website (if I could find them) and any major thoughts I jotted down. For some presentations, I took a number of notes. Other presentations have fewer notes (maybe I was looking at the images more carefully?). All of the presentations were more interesting and beautiful than revealed by my notes and these posts.
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Elizabeth Shreeve – Principal – SWA Group
looking at what vertical cities and high density mean for the ground plane
high tower in Dubai – a building becomes a city district by itself
65% of the firm’s work is in China right now
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Paul Jamtgaard – Architect, Urbanist – Group 4 Architecture
“Intensity in 10 Cities”
density x uniformity = monotony = DEATH
density x diversity = intensity = VITALITY
diagram of density in cities
density of people per square km in Portland, Mumbai, New York City, Tokyo, Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Copenhagen…
housing = human storage? or urban living
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Ben Grant – Public Realm + Urban Design Manager – SPUR
city skylines as a bar graph of property values
looking at historical increasing density of use of same lot in NYC – eventual mandating of air shafts
density / setbacks – effect above the ground plane
residential density vs auto ownership [looked at 2 maps]
green architecture in the 1970s was away from the city
aesthetic integration of greenery + verticality
Donald Appleyard – Livable Streets (1981)
SFPUC looking at how to manage stormwater
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Part 1 is posted here. Part 3 will be posted tomorrow.
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