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- l) '- II: II I I ~ a Venezia jiovislvo 'ne lslituto Un1vers1tarlo Archilettura Venezia Servizio Bibliografico Audiovislvo e di Documentazione TABLE OF CONTENTS Cynthia C. Dav idson B Introducti on Suha bzkan 12 Anyt ime in A natolia Emel Akozer 24 A Trojan Racecourse BEGINNINGS Akram Abu Hamd an Nevzat Sayin and Serhan Ada Mark Goulthorpe Can ~ ini ci 28 Thematic Architecture: Signifi cance+ Urban Interaction 34 How to Make a Shuttl e with Dust and Wind 38 Hystera Protera and Aslihan Demirtas 44 W inding Ankara Han Tum ertek in 50 Beginning: Zero W iny Maas Can Bilsel Rahul Meh rotra Zeynep Mennan, Mehmet l<utUk~uoij lu and l<erem Yazgan 54 Beginning 60 De la natu re morte vivante: An Arc hitecture of Standstill 64 Working in Bombay: The City as Generator of Practice 70 Delayed TRAJECTORIES Arata Jsozaki and Akira Asada Hubert Damisch Zaha Hadid Banu Hel va~ io g lu 76 Simulated Origin, Simulated End 84 Three Min us Two, Two Plus One: Architecture and the Fabric of Time 90 The Amb ition of The New 98 A n A nkara Chronicle: Fidelity t o an I mpossibi lity 106 Discuss ion 1 THE COLLAPSE OF TIME Saskia Sassen Romi l<hosla Unal Nalbanto glu Rem l<oolh aas 114 Juxtaposed Temporalities: Producing a New Zone 122 Abstract and Ancient Futures 128 Homecoming after the Time-co ll apse 136 Netherlands Embassy 142 Discussion 2 (M)ANYTIMES John Rajchman Ugur Tanye li Bernard Tschumi Charles Jencks 152 Time Out 158 Th e Emergence of Modern Time-consc iousness in the Islam ic World and the Problematics of Spatial Perception 168 Diasync 176 A rch itectural Time - Between Melancho ly and Narrative 192 Discussion 3 FUTURES Bru ce Mau Fredri c Jameson Jal e Er zen Ilhan Teke li Michael Sork in 202 Getting Engaged 208 Time and the Concept of Modern ity 218 Time and Self Inca rnated 226 A nytime as an Interpretati on of Time and Its Prospects fo r Refl ecti ons on the Futu re 234 Telling Time 242 Discussion 4 RETHINl<ING SPACE AND TIME Peter Eisenm an Ay1e Erzan Greg Lynn Ahmet Inam Balkri shna Doshi 250 Time Warps: The Monument 258 Abstract Machines and Calculable Grammars of Geometrical Shapes 266 Bio Time 272 Fabula Tempus 274 Give Time a Break 282 Di scussion 5 290 Letters to Anytime How is space, the presume object and ground of architecture, bound up with time? Can the time of history 1 I produce the time of the newr Is time implosive or explosive? How does the time of global capital affect the many times of many cultures? Or, r s Fredric Jameson asks in Anytime, is it too late to talk about time? Through these and many other questions, architects, including Peter Eisenman, Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki, Romi Khosla, Rem Koolhaas, Greg Lynn, and Bernard Tschumi, join physicist Ayse Erzan, painter Jale Erzen, sociologist Saskia Sassen, philosopher John Rajchman, historians Ugur Tanyeli and Hubert Damisch, urbanist Ilhan Tekeli, and many others to open .Jew the concepts of space and time in architecture at the end of the 20th century. lslitl Th MI Massa eh Camb 1dqe M 11111111111111111111111111111111 i11ij1l11ij1l1 9 780262 541022 Sel