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utopia Forever

Visions ofArchitecture

and Urbanism

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wHeRe AnD wHenSilk Road Map Evolution is the winning proposal for the Silk Road Map International Competition orga-nized by new Italian Blood and open to Italian and Chinese professionals and students. The Silk Road is an extensive interconnected network of trade routes across the Asian continent connecting Asia with the Mediterranean, north and northeast Africa, and europe. The Silk Road has been given its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade, a major reason for the connection of trade routes to an extensive trans-continental network. As such, the Silk Road was also historically important as a route for cultural, com-mercial, and technological exchange between myri-ads of different people: traders, merchants, pilgrims, missionaries, soldiers, nomads, and urban dwellers.

BASIC ConDITIonSSilk Road Map Evolution is a project conceived from the desire to re-establish and rebuild the current Silk Road link through a social, economic, politi-cal, and architectural rehabilitation of the old Silk Road route. The new Silk Road becomes a driving force for the creation of small urban projects. It is a new way of conceiving urban sprawl (linear), where larger cities help smaller cities. Silk Road is a project that strongly links architecture and infrastructure

through a new main railway line, which will follow the current Silk Road route that will run from Venice to Xi’an in China through several countries en route, extending its “arms” across an infrastructure net-work, commercial services, and new housing. The route will bring new impetus to ailing and luckless economic regions in its vicinity. The 15,000-kilome-ter-long Silk Road will be interspersed with several bionic towers constituting the new conurbation’s core, while new cities, configured like routes, will run from the main branch (the main Silk Road line) link-ing smaller disadvantaged and unconnected towns and cities. The system is conceived as a kind of a pump, which will feed the small disadvantaged cit-ies along the new Silk Road with economic lifeblood, which will revive them economically and socially.

keY PRInCIPLeSSilk Road Map Evolution is a kind of global metropo-lis for the future based on the idea of designing a set of highly differentiated, sustainable, and habit-able towers. These small living worlds are organized into rounded skyscrapers according to program, habitants and the proximity to the railway line and the countryside. The proposal consists of two urban, ecologically integrated systems which will be devel-oped vertically and horizontally respectively. The

first element, the complex of towers, will be com-posed of three different types of skyscrapers that will have an average height of 400 m. The second element, the Silk Road railway system, will form the main line of the Silk Road and will serve as a line of commercial transport with trains travelling on new railways lines based on gravitational, polarized fields, thereby merging the east with the west. The outer membrane of the complex, towers and tunnel, will consist of a unique and innovative system con-structed with a high standard ecological concrete based on titanium dioxide that will help to signifi-cantly reduce air pollution and, via synthetic chloro-phyll, generate a photo-catalytic reaction produc-ing 500 million liters of oxygen (clean air) per day.

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Project Title: SIlK road Map evolutIonArchitect: oFL Architectureenvisioned Project Location: Silk Road Route envisioned Completion Date: The near future

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A

Alicia FramisSpain, www.aliciaframis.com

Project Title:

Moon Life ProjectPhoto/Image and additional credits:

© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2010 Page:

240

AMID.cero9 Cristina Díaz Moreno, Efrén García GrindaSpain, www.cero9.com/amidmagazine

Project Title:Ⅰ AmesMMⅡ The Big Mech & CoPhoto/Image and additional credits:

AMID.cero9 + Colectivo Cuarto y Mitad + © Fundación Telefónica. Exposición Laboratorio Gran VíaPages:

142 – 143, 174 – 177

Anne HoltropNetherlands, www.anneholtrop.nl

Project Title:

Floating Gardens (spa)Photo/Image and additional credits:

Courtesy of the artistPages:

68 – 69

Anthi GrapsaAnthi Grapsa & Konstantinos ChalarisUK, www.arch-memories.co.uk / www.chalaris.co.uk

Project Title:

Engineered BiotopesPages:

218 – 219

CTRLZ Architectures Francesco Cingolani, Massimo LombardFrance, www.ctrlzarchitectures.com

Project Title:

FOR ALL THE COWSPage:

132

D

Daniel DociuUSA, www.tinfoilgames.com

Project Title:

Gandara/Guild Wars NightfallPages:

98 – 99

David A. GarciaDenmark, www.davidgarciastudio.com

Project Title:Ⅰ Urban Sky LinkⅡ Dead Websites ArchiveⅢ Quarantined LibraryⅣ Sustainable Iceberg Living StationⅤ Zoo of Infectious SpeciesPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Architect David A. GarciaPages:

28 – 29, 56, 75, 104 – 105, 135

David BenquéUK, www.davidbenque.com

Project Title:Ⅰ Acoustic BotanyⅡ Fabulous FabbersPages:

141, 189

Anthony LauUK, www.cyclehoop.com / www.tonylaudesign.com

Project Title:

Flooded LondonPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Masters project at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College LondonPages:

76 – 79

Arup Alanna Howe, Alexander HespeUnited Kingdom, www.arup.com

Project Title:

Syph. The Oceanic CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

FloodSlicerPages:

82 – 83

Atelier Van LieshoutNetherlands, www.ateliervanlieshout.com

Project Title:

Slave CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Atelier Van LieshoutPages:

54 – 55

B

Ballistic Architecture MachineChina, www.bam-usa.com

Project Title:

Biornis AesthetopePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Ballistic Architecture MachinePage:

216

DCA/ Design Crew for ArchitectureNicolas Chausson, Gaël Desveaux, Jiaoyang HuangFrance, www.d-c-a.eu

Project Title:

Freshwater FactoryPhoto/Image and additional credits:

DCAPages:

146 – 147

Dylan ColeUSA, www.dylancolestudio.com

Project Title:

The Industrialist MonksPages:

196 – 197

F

Faulders StudioThom FauldersUSA, www.faulders-studio.com

Project Title:

GEOtubePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Images: Faulders Studio. Design team: Thom Faulders, Jason Chang, Charles Lee, Devin Rutz, Scott BlewPages:

162 – 163

Behrang BehinUSA, [email protected]

Project Title:

Stack CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Landscape consultant for urban-scale model: Theodore HoerrPages:

46 – 49

BIG/Bjarke Ingels GroupDenmark, www.big.dk

Project Title:

Hualien Beach ResortPhoto/Image and additional credits:

BIGPages:

153 – 155

C

cdmb architects | Christophe DM BARLIEBGermany, www.barlieb.com

Project Title:

Green Desert MinePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Christophe DM BARLIEBProject Title:

Vardø ArksPhoto/Image and additional credits:

C. Barlieb, M. Seitz, C. LaraPages:

50, 70 – 71

Federico PedriniFederico Pedrini, Elia De Tomasi, Filippo Mazzaron, Alessandra Pepe, Silvia SandorBelgium, www.fedepedrini.info

Project Title:

400k PodsPhoto/Image and additional credits:

nonmsPage:

148

Forrest Fulton ArchitectureUSA, www. forrestfulton.com

Project Title:

Lace Hill over YerevanPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Project team: Jared Fulton, Andrew C. Bryant, Derrick OwensPages:

36 – 39

G

Giacomo CostaItaly, www.giacomocosta.com

Project Title:

Consistenze & PersistenzePages:

26 – 27

Christian KerriganIreland, www.christiankerrigan.com

Project Title:

The Amber Clock from The 200 Year ContinuumPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Christian KerriganPages:

194 – 195

Christian WaldvogelSwitzerland, www.waldvogel.com

Project Title:

Globus CassusPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Christian Waldvogel/Pro Litteris, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2010 Pages:

246 – 249

Crab Studio Peter Cook & Gavin RobothamUnited Kingdom, www.crabstudio.co.uk

Project Title:Ⅰ Soak CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: Peter Cook, Gavin Robotham, Lorene FaureProject Title:Ⅱ Tower of DropletsPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: Peter Cook, Gavin Robotham, Jenna Al-Ali, Nuria Blanco, Lorene Faure, Selma Johannson, Michael Kaverne of Buro HappoldPages:

124 – 125, 210 – 211

Greg Lynn FormGreg Lynn Form, Imaginary Forces, Alex McDowellUSA, www.glform.com

Project Title:

New CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Courtesy of Greg Lynn Form and Imaginary Forces, Richard Perry, and New York Times, Ari Marcopoulos. Gallery view of Greg Lynn’s New City in Other Space Odysseys: Greg Lynn, Michael Maltzan, Alessandro Poli (2010). © Centre Canadien d’Architecture, MontréalPages:

192 – 193

H

Hans-Jurgen Rombaut | Lunar ArchitectureNetherlands, www.lunararchitecture.com

Project Title:

Lunar HotelPhoto/Image and additional credits:

H-J Rombaut- Lunar architecturePage:

245

Héctor ZamoraBrazil, www.lsd.com.mx

Project Title:

Zeppelin’s SwarmPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Photography: Hector Zamora. Posters: Campo, Photomontages. Image: Antonio Zanon. Edition: Renato Ferro Diego GirondiPages:

230 – 231

250 251INDEX Ⅰ C – HA – C

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Hodgetts + Fung Design and ArchitectureUSA, www.hplusf.com

Project Title:

Casa PulpaPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Craig HodgettsPages:

170

HOLLWICH KUSHNER LLC (HWKN) Matthias Hollwich, Marc KushnerUSA, www.hwkn.com

Project Title:Ⅰ SkygroveⅡ MEtreePOLISPages:

91, 120

HÖWELER+YOON ARCHITECTUREUSA, www.hyarchitecture.com

Project Title:

Eco-Pod (Gen1)Photo/Image and additional credits:

Design: Höweler+Yoon Architecture/ Squared Design Lab. Image credit: Höweler + Yoon Architecture/ Squared Design LabPages:

182 – 185

Mas YendoJapan, www.masyendo.org

Project Title:Ⅰ UL-9205Ⅱ UL-9304Ⅲ B1-9004 Hole in WaterPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Mas YendoPages:

171, 172, 173

MatsysUSA, www. matsysdesign.com

Project Title:

Sietch NevadaPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design: Andrew Kudless. Visualiza-tion: Nenad Katic, Tan Nguyen, Pia-Jacqlyn Malinis, Jafe Meltesen-Lee. Model: Benjamin BarraganPages:

42 – 43

metamorphOseBelgium, www.metamorphose-architecture.weebly.com

Project Title:

ValdradePhoto/Image and additional credits:

metamorphOsePages:

212 – 213

I

IaN+ with marco galofaroItaly, www.ianplus.it

Project Title:

Micro-utopiePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Project for the Biennale Valencia 2004. Propriety of Frac Centre Orleans, Carmelo Baglivo-Luca Galofaro with Marco GalofaroPage:

74

IWAMOTOSCOTT ARCHITECTUREUSA, www.iwamotoscott.com

Project Title:

City of the Future: Hydro-Net SF2108Photo/Image and additional credits:

IwamotoScott ArchitecturePages:

92 – 93

J

JDS ArchitectsDenmark, www.jdsa.eu

Project Title:

Dochodo Zoological IslandPages:

136 – 137

McGauran Giannini Soon (MGS) with Bild Architecture, Dyskors, and Material ThinkingAustralia, www.mgsarchitects.com.au

Project Title:

Saturation CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Team: McGauran Giannini Soon (MGS), Bild + Dyskors, Material Thinking. Design Team: MGS – Eli Giannini, Jocelyn Chiew, Catherine Ranger; Bild—Ben Milbourne; Dyskors—Edmund Carter; Material Thinking—Paul Carter. Image credit: McGauran Giannini Soon (MGS), Bild + Dyskors, Material Thinking, FloodSlicerPages:

94 – 95

Mila StudioJakob TiggesGermany, www.mila-berlin.com

Project Title:Ⅰ The BergPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Image Credit: Jakob TiggesProject Title:Ⅱ ChicagoSkyScrapesBackPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: Sean Pepe, Nino Tugushi, Jakob Tigges. Image Credit: Jakob Tigges Pages:

34 – 35, 238

Meta-Territory_StudioDaekwon ParkUSA, www.daekwonpark.com

Project Title:

Symbiotic InterlockPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Daekwon ParkPage:

217

John Wardle ArchitectsAustralia, www.johnwardle.com

Project Title:

MultiplicityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: John Wardle Architects and Stefano Boscutti. Image credit: FloodSlicerPages:

22 – 24

Jürgen Mayer H. ArchitectsGermany, www.jmayerh.de

Project Title:

A.WAYPages:

190 – 191

K

Kobas LaksaPoland, www.kbx.pl

Project Title:

Roller Coaster WarsawPage:

53

L

Luc SchuitenBelgium, vegetalcity.net

Project Title:

Vegetal CityPages:

126 – 129

MVRDVNetherlands, www.mvrdv.nl

Project Title:

GalijePhoto/Image and additional credits:

MVRDV, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2010

Page:

152

N

NaJa & deOstosUK, www.naja-deostos.com

Project Title:Ⅰ The Hanging Cemetery of BaghdadⅡ The Barbarian SpaceportPhoto/Image and additional credits:

NaJa & deOstosPage:

25, 241 – 242

NH ArchitectureAustralia, www.nharchitecture.net

Project Title:

AquatownPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: NH Architecture & Andrew Mackenzie. Image credits: FloodSlicerPage:

96

Nicolas MouretFrance, www.nicolasmouret.com

Project Title:

PhytePage:

220

M

MAD ArchitectsChina, www.i-mad.com

Project Title:Ⅰ Urban ForestPhoto/Image and additional credits:

MAD Architects. Project Manager: Ma Yansong, Dang Qun. Design Team: Yu Kui, Diego Perez, Zhao Wei, Chie Fuyuki, Fu Changrui, Jtravis B Russett, Dai Pu, Irmgard Reiter, Rasmus Palmqvist, Qin Lichao, Xie XinyuProject Title:Ⅱ Beautiful MindsPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Project Manager: Ma Yansong Design team: Jtravis Bennett Russett Project Title:Ⅲ Superstar: A Mobile ChinatownPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Project Manager: Ma Yansong, Dang Qun, Yosuke Hayano. Design team: Chen Shuyu, Fu Changrui, Zheng Tao, Fernie Lai, David William Nightingale, Matthias Werner Helmreich, Bryan Alan Oknyansky, Zach Hines, Tom James Pages:

204 – 207, 221, 222 – 223

Magnus LarssonUK/Sweden, www.magnuslarsson.com

Project Title:

Dune—Arenaceous Anti-Desertification ArchitecturePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Magnus Larsson with Alex Kaiser, Fredrik NordbeckPages:

44 – 45

NL ArchitectsNetherlands, www.nlarchitects.nl

Project Title:

Cruise City, City CruisePages:

72 – 73

O

OFF architectureFrance, www.offarchitecture.com

Project Title:

Rethinking the Bering StraitPages:

106 – 109

OFL ArchitecureItaly, www.francescolipari.it

Project Title:

Silk Road Map EvolutionPages:

30 – 33

ONOFFICEPortugal, www.onoffice.no

Project Title:

Turbine CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

onofficePage:

89

252 253INDEX M – OH – M Ⅱ

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P

Protocol ArchitectureUSA, www.protocolarchitecture.wordpress.com

Project Title:

Recovering BerlinPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Protocol Architecture. Under the guidance of professor Ed Keller (Columbia GSAPP)Pages:

40 – 41

R

R Architects LLPKenneth Loh, Michelle LimSingapore, www.rarchitects.net

Project Title:

Habitat SolarePages:

208 – 209

Stéphane Malka ArchitectureFrance, www.stephanemalka.com

Project Title:

Self DefensePage:

52

Strawn.SierraltaUSA, www.strawnsierralta.com

Project Title:

Lake Eff ect – Chicago 2106Photo/Image and additional credits:

Strawn.Sierralta Team: Project Managers: Karla Sierralta and Brian Strawn. Team: Prince Ambooken,Tiff any Daniels, Iker Gil, Jo Hormuth, Julie Michiels, Annie Mohaupt, Siamak Mostoufi , Diego Sierralta, Daniel Vasini. Engineering: IBC Engineering ServicesPage:

90

STUDIO LINDFORSUSA, www.studiolindfors.com

Project Title:Ⅰ AqualtaⅡ Cloud CityⅢ Cloud SkippersPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Studio LindforsPages:

66 – 67, 232, 233 – 235

R&sie(n)An architecture «des Humeurs»François Roche, Stéphanie Lavaux, Kiuchi Toshikatsu,associated to Stephan Henrich, François JouveFrance, www.new-territories.com

Project Title:Ⅰ DustyreliefⅡ Hypnosis ChamberⅢ Water FluxⅣ Infl atable IcePhoto/Image and additional credits:

R&Sie(n) / Le Laboratoire / 2010.Scenario, design, production: R&Sie(n). Process and Robotic Design: Stephan Henrich. Mathemati-cal Process: François Jouve. Compu-tations: Winston Hampel, Natanael Elfassy, some help from Marc Fornes Design & Process of physiological collect: Gaëtan Robillard, Frédéric Mauclere, Jonathan Derrough. Nano-réceptors scénario: Berdaguer et Péjus. Microneedles: Mark Kendall “The Lift”: Delphine Chevrot, Takako Sato. Physiological Interview: Candice Poitrey. Text Natural Machine: Chris Younes. Architect: Jiang Bin, Laura Bellamy, Rosalie Laurin. Photography: Matthieu KavyrchinePages:

164 – 165, 178 – 180, 181, 243

Rael San Fratello ArchitectsRonald Rael, Virginia San FratelloUSA, www.rael-sanfratello.com

Project Title:

Migrating Floating Gardens – Airscape ArchitecturePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Rael San Fratello ArchitectsPages:

236 – 237

studiomobile | favretto + girardi architettiAntonio Girardi, Cristiana FavrettoItal, www.studiomobile.org

Project Title:

SeaWater Vertical FarmPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Courtesy Favretto+GirardPages:

149 – 151

T

Taylor MedlinUSA, www.tgmedlin.com

Project Title:

Towards a New AntarchitecturePhoto/Image and additional credits:

Taylor MedlinPages:

102 – 103

Terreform ONEUSA, www.terreform.org

Project Title:Ⅰ Future North:

Ecotariums in the North PoleⅡ Urbaneering Brooklyn 2110

City of the FutureⅢ Rapid Re(f)use: Waste To Resource

City 2120Photo/Image and additional credits:

Mitchell Joachim, Jane Marsching, Makoto Okazaki, Maria Aiolova, Melanie Fessel, Dan O’ConnorPages:

97, 121, 166 – 169

remote-controlled:Anton Markus PasingGermany, www.remote-controlled.de

Project Title:Ⅰ Natwalk 2.0Ⅱ Autonomous ObjectsPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Vladislav DelayPages:

138 – 139, 239

Richard HardyUnited Kingdom, www.rhardy.co.uk / www.weareom.com

Project Title:Ⅰ The Transcendent CityⅡ The Eco-CommunePages:

122 – 123, 130 – 131

ROOM11/Scott Lloyd, Aaron Roberts, Katrina StollUK, www.room11.com

Project Title:

iP2100 (Island proposition 2100)Photo/Image and additional credits:

Design Team: Scott Lloyd, Aaron Roberts (room 11) and Katrina StollImage credits: Scott Lloyd, Aaron Roberts (room 11) and Katrina StollPage:

51

S

SENSEable City LaboratoryMIT Senseable City LabUSA, www.senseable.mit.edu

Project Title:

The CloudPages:

227 – 229

The Why Factory (T?F) Winy Maas, Ulf Hackauf, Pirjo Haikola, Bas Kalmeyer, Tihamer SalijNetherlands, www.thewhyfactory.com

Project Title:Ⅰ Giant Water LiliesⅡ City PigPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Copyright by The Why Factory, visualisation by Wieland & Grouwens , RotterdamPages:

84, 133

Tomas SaracenoGermany, www.t-saraceno.org

Project Title:

Cloud Cities/Air-Port-CityPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Courtesy of the artist and Andersen’s Contemporary, Tanya Bonakdar Galleryand pinksummer contemporary artPage:

226

Tomorrow’s Thoughts TodayUSA, www.terreform.org

Project Title:Ⅰ Where The Grass Is GreenerⅡ The Mobile Mountain City ZooⅢ Specimens of Unnatural History:

A Near Future BestiaryPages:

116 – 119, 134, 140

SHIMIZU CORPORATIONJapan, www.shimz.co.jp

Project Title:Ⅰ Green FloatPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Green Float Team of Shimizu; Project Manager: Mr. Masaki TakeuchiProject Title:Ⅱ Luna RingPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Luna Ring Team of Shimizu; Project manager: Mr. Tetsuji YoshidaPages:

88, 244

Silu Yangxxxx, [email protected]

Project Title:

The Religious CityPages:

100 – 101

SPEEDISMBelgium/Germany, www.speedism.net

Project Title:Ⅰ Happy Consensus LandⅡ DoomdoughPhoto/Image and additional credits:

© Speedism (Julian Friedauer + Pieterjan Ginckels)Pages:

57, 58 – 59

Squint/OperaUK, www.squintopera.com

Project Title:

Coney IslandPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Squint/OperaPages:

186 – 188

V

Vahan MisakyanArmenia, www.vahan-architecture.com

Project Title:

Evolving SkyscraperPhoto/Image and additional credits:

Vahan MisakyanPages:

144 – 145

Vincent Callebaut ArchitectFrance, www.vincent.callebaut.org

Project Title:Ⅰ Physalia: A Positive Amphibious

Energy Garden to Clean European Waterways

Ⅱ Lilypad: A Floating Ecopolis for Climate Refugees

Ⅲ Hyrdogenase Algae Farm to Recycle CO2 for Bio-Hydrogen Airship

Pages:

80 – 81, 85 – 87, 224 – 225

W

WORKacUSA, www.work.ac

Project Title:Ⅰ Plug OutⅡ Locavore FantasiaPages:

214, 215

254 255INDEX S – WP – S Ⅲ

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Edited by ROBERT KLANTEN, LUKAS FEIREISSText and Introduction by LUKAS FEIREISSEssays by MATTHIAS BÖTTGER, LUDWIG ENGEL, DARRYL CHEN, ULF HACKAUF, GEOFF MANAUGH, DAN WOOD, and AMALE ANDRAOS

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