reënact
2 : to act or perform again
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reenactment architectures 10.3
[note to self]
1999.03.26-31
reenactment architecture
In conjunction with my "Inside the Density..." paper for Belgium, I will compile a list that further reflects my thinking vis-à-vis the next urban (architectural) paradigm being cities (and architecture) as reënactments (sometimes even of themselves):
1. Schinkel's Altes Museum
2. Le Corbusier's Palais des Congrès à Strasbourg as reenactment of the Villa Savoye
3. Philadelphia's museum complex atop Fairmount as a reenactment of the Athenian Acropolis
4. Philadelphia's Logan Circle as a reenactment of the Place de la Concorde, Paris
5. Hadrian's Villa
6. Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown's Franklin Court and Welcome Park, Philadelphia
7. Louis Kahn's reenactment of the Ichnographia Campi Martii
8. Las Vegas
9. the Disney Lands
10. Ludwig II of Bavaria's Neuschwanstein and Herrenchiemsee
11. James Stirling's reenactments of Schinkel's Altes Museum
12. New Urbanism's reenactment of Fascist town planning
13. Collage City
14. "The Arbors of Arbor Street"
15. Ichnographia Ottopia
16. India as a reënactment of Africa
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