Présentation de l'éditeur :
This book shows how night redefines the framework of thought and action in the
realm of the imaginary, of territorial planning and of the practice of
landscape, the aim being to arrive at a contemporary urbanism based on
perceptual experience.
The book is structured in three parts: the first
covers the originality and value of the experience of the
nocturnal landscape
for thought and creativity, the second defines
infrastructure as the nocturnal
landscape’s real scale and strategy, while the third illustrates
examples of
nocturnal contemporary architecture and landscape.
Alessandra
Cianchetta is an architect and independent curator. Visiting professor at
the public-realm New Academy of Fine Arts (Milan), she has lectured at
architectural venues in Barcelona, Milan, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Beijing.
She has contributed to the permanent collection of the GAMC, City of
Architecture and Heritage, Paris, and is responsible for several landscape and
public realm projects for a number of cities in Europe. Co-author of Park Güell
(Gustavo Gili, Barcelona, 2002) and Alvaro Siza: Private Houses 1954-2004
(Skira, Gustavo Gili, Milan, 2004).
Matthias Armengaud is an
architect, landscape architect and urban planner. As a partner at AWP he leads a
number of projects of public realm and territorial planning, infrastructure
design and cultural facilities, both in France and other countries. Founding
director of MTMA, an urban-trend-forecasting agency and a consultant on future
cities for a number of institutions. Founder of the 'Troll' nighttime mobility
label. Visiting professor at the ENSPAV (Versailles), Elisava (Barcelona), NABA
(Milan).
Marc Armengaud is a philosopher and critic.
Associate and visiting professor at schools of architecture in Paris and
Copenhagen. He writes for the magazine D’A, D’Architectures. He has directed a
number of interdisciplinary studies and curatorial works on new forms of public
space, temporary communities and nighttime mobilities for the French Ministry of
Culture and other institutions. Curator of the Dieppe Biennale, on the relations
between art, architecture and landscape.