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Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond

Stamenović, Pavle; Predić, Dunja; Ereš, Davor

(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stamenović, Pavle
AU  - Predić, Dunja
AU  - Ereš, Davor
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/706
AB  - A nine-minute film, directed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, “Powers of Ten”
visualized for the first time the journey through the different scales of existence - from
outer space to the space of the atom. This film inspired the Keyhole Project, which,
twenty years later, became Google Earth, a (non) commercial online tool for
surveying the surface of Earth, making those intriguing images from the 1970s part
of our everyday life. Today, as Google Earth counts more than one billion downloads
per year, Felix Baumgartner experienced zoom-out mode in physical space,
launching himself into the stratosphere. This new overview of the planet that is
provided to us by Google Earth virtually, Felix Baumgartner for the first time
experienced in physical space; he sky-jumped from the height of estimated 39,000 m,
proving that one can actually see the Earth as simulated by Google Earth. Humanity
gained a new glance, an overview towards the territory of Earth. This paper argues
that this transformation of the nature of the vista provokes the emergence of new
modes of perception, cognition and experience of space and place specific to the
emerging era (thus provoking new modes of production of space). This paper raises
questions regarding the case of the Google Earth program and it’s impact on spatial
perception in the context of architectural discourse.
PB  - Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture
C3  - Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
T1  - Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond
SP  - 970
EP  - 977
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_706
ER  - 
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year = "2014",
abstract = "A nine-minute film, directed by architects Charles and Ray Eames, “Powers of Ten”
visualized for the first time the journey through the different scales of existence - from
outer space to the space of the atom. This film inspired the Keyhole Project, which,
twenty years later, became Google Earth, a (non) commercial online tool for
surveying the surface of Earth, making those intriguing images from the 1970s part
of our everyday life. Today, as Google Earth counts more than one billion downloads
per year, Felix Baumgartner experienced zoom-out mode in physical space,
launching himself into the stratosphere. This new overview of the planet that is
provided to us by Google Earth virtually, Felix Baumgartner for the first time
experienced in physical space; he sky-jumped from the height of estimated 39,000 m,
proving that one can actually see the Earth as simulated by Google Earth. Humanity
gained a new glance, an overview towards the territory of Earth. This paper argues
that this transformation of the nature of the vista provokes the emergence of new
modes of perception, cognition and experience of space and place specific to the
emerging era (thus provoking new modes of production of space). This paper raises
questions regarding the case of the Google Earth program and it’s impact on spatial
perception in the context of architectural discourse.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014",
title = "Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond",
pages = "970-977",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_706"
}
Stamenović, P., Predić, D.,& Ereš, D.. (2014). Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014
Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture., 970-977.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_706
Stamenović P, Predić D, Ereš D. Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond. in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014. 2014;:970-977.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_706 .
Stamenović, Pavle, Predić, Dunja, Ereš, Davor, "Transparency of scale: geographical information program (google earth) and the view from beyond" in Places and Technologies 2014 [Elektronski izvor] : keeping up with technologies to improve places : conference proceedings : 1st international academic conference, Belgrade, 3-4. April 2014 (2014):970-977,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_706 .

Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna

Stamenović, Pavle; Stojanović, Dušan; Predić, Dunja

(Erlangen : Get It Published Verlag e.K., 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stamenović, Pavle
AU  - Stojanović, Dušan
AU  - Predić, Dunja
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/472
AB  - The model of architectural design proposed in this paper aims to incorporate contingencies of everyday life into the project itself. By loosening the parameters of the master plan, this trial-and-error approach can catalyze the sustainable process of urban development. Over recent decades we have
witnessed the failure of great urban expectations and promises. Therefore, the paradigm of testing could be an efficient tool in preventing the shortcomings of conventional
urban planning models.
Testing as a method in architectural design and urban planning allows for bottom-up planning, starting from a unit towards the urban system, therefore offering a possibility for reflection
and reaction. Most importantly, it introduces the trial-and error approach in architectural design and planning that presents the opportunity to learn from one’s preliminary steps and adjusts the plan if necessary. By generating scenarios rather than functions, one can verify that the preliminary
assumptions were correct and that the project should continue developing in a certain direction, or that the preliminary assumptions were wrong and that different
solution is needed.
The issues that are going to be addressed in this paper are focusing on the role of architectural design process in relation to sustainable urban development. These issues will be analyzed through a case study project for urban development of Stadlau Shopping Park in Kagran
area, Vienna.
PB  - Erlangen : Get It Published Verlag e.K.
T2  - International Journal of Contemporary Architecture ”The New ARCH“
T1  - Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna
VL  - 1
IS  - 1
DO  - 10.14621/tna.20140103
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stamenović, Pavle and Stojanović, Dušan and Predić, Dunja",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The model of architectural design proposed in this paper aims to incorporate contingencies of everyday life into the project itself. By loosening the parameters of the master plan, this trial-and-error approach can catalyze the sustainable process of urban development. Over recent decades we have
witnessed the failure of great urban expectations and promises. Therefore, the paradigm of testing could be an efficient tool in preventing the shortcomings of conventional
urban planning models.
Testing as a method in architectural design and urban planning allows for bottom-up planning, starting from a unit towards the urban system, therefore offering a possibility for reflection
and reaction. Most importantly, it introduces the trial-and error approach in architectural design and planning that presents the opportunity to learn from one’s preliminary steps and adjusts the plan if necessary. By generating scenarios rather than functions, one can verify that the preliminary
assumptions were correct and that the project should continue developing in a certain direction, or that the preliminary assumptions were wrong and that different
solution is needed.
The issues that are going to be addressed in this paper are focusing on the role of architectural design process in relation to sustainable urban development. These issues will be analyzed through a case study project for urban development of Stadlau Shopping Park in Kagran
area, Vienna.",
publisher = "Erlangen : Get It Published Verlag e.K.",
journal = "International Journal of Contemporary Architecture ”The New ARCH“",
title = "Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna",
volume = "1",
number = "1",
doi = "10.14621/tna.20140103"
}
Stamenović, P., Stojanović, D.,& Predić, D.. (2014). Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna. in International Journal of Contemporary Architecture ”The New ARCH“
Erlangen : Get It Published Verlag e.K.., 1(1).
https://doi.org/10.14621/tna.20140103
Stamenović P, Stojanović D, Predić D. Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna. in International Journal of Contemporary Architecture ”The New ARCH“. 2014;1(1).
doi:10.14621/tna.20140103 .
Stamenović, Pavle, Stojanović, Dušan, Predić, Dunja, "Extended Process of Architectural Design: Sustainable Development without a Master Plan. The Case of Kagran Area, Vienna" in International Journal of Contemporary Architecture ”The New ARCH“, 1, no. 1 (2014),
https://doi.org/10.14621/tna.20140103 . .