Teddy Cruz: How architectural innovations migrate across borders
テディー・クルズ: 建築のイノベーションはいかに国境を越えるか
Teddy Cruz looks for clues to the "city of the future" in the emerging urban areas of today. Full bio
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発展をもたらしましたが―
劇的なドーナツ化をもたらし
they have engendered
身勝手な都市化に
of socioeconomic relations,
rethink my practice as an architect.
簡単に紹介させてください
settlements in Latin America.
社会経済的な持続性に関して
壁を打ち破って適応するための
単純に
ティフアナのスラムを作り上げる際に
with the waste of San Diego,
in Southern California
南カリフォルニアからティフアナへの
郊外地域を拡大していく中で
隣の国に移動するのです
on top of these steel frames,
設置されると
見たことがあるでしょう
and political procedures
本当の役割を果たすのです
都市化を手直ししていくことだと
変容させたこと
economically complex systems,
informal economy into a garage,
difficult to negotiate with them.
レビューボードなどの
見えるかもしれません
公共空間を設計したばかりか
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Teddy Cruz - Architect and urbanistTeddy Cruz looks for clues to the "city of the future" in the emerging urban areas of today.
Why you should listen
Teddy Cruz works at the crossroads of architecture, urbanism, policy and art. He has looked deeply, over many years, at the Tijuana-San Diego area spanning the US-Mexico border -- a thriving, high-density, high-activity zone of trade and urban relationships -- and at other southern cities. And he suggests that the modern, highly planned cities of the developed world have much to learn from these developments. The informal shops, garages and neighborhoods of a boomtown are built to maximize "social flow" -- because buildings are easy to put up and modify, they can respond exactly to the inhabitant's needs, connecting them to the community and the city.
In collaboration with community-based nonprofits such as Casa Familiar, Cruz and his team also explore new visions for affordable housing, in relationship to an urban policy more inclusive of social and cultural programs for the city. In 1991, Cruz received the Rome Prize in Architecture; in 2005 he was the first recipient of the James Stirling Memorial Lecture On The City Prize. Born in Guatemala, he is a professor in public culture and urbanism in the Visual Arts Department at University of California, San Diego.
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