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Brand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing of Space (Paperback)
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Brand-Driven City Building and the Virtualizing of Space (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design
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This book is an investigation of the cultural phenomenon of
branding and its transformational effects on the contemporary
spatial - and urban - reality. It develops a novel understanding of
the rationale behind the construction of large-scale architectural
complexes that relate to corporate brands, and of its tremendous
cultural effects. The author suggests that what we see today is the
creation of "global mass ornaments", of a thorough
ornamentalization of the entire globe. The origins of this are
discussed with regard to examples of corporate brand-building from
Europe and China (Autostadt Wolfsburg, BMW Welt Munich and Anting
New Town). Additional cases are several simulated spaces in Berlin
and the space-branding activities of companies like Apple or Prada.
Theoretically, the author develops an innovative poststructuralist
framework, combining ideas from Gilles Deleuze with the space
philosophy of Peter Sloterdijk. He analyzes how the corporate
redefinition of space makes the city enter into a mode of virtual
urbanity. This idea leads to a notion of a "global urban" and,
ultimately, the "global mass ornament". This concept of a global
mass ornament is developed here with reference to Sloterdijk's
concept of a world of "spheres". The latter is used to understand
the new mode of spatiality of mediatized spaces. The book makes the
point that our world is involved in a process of mass
ornamentalization that has only just begun. The concept of the
global mass ornament is the first to come to grips with a culture
in which branding is effectively changing the physiognomy of the
earth. The global mass ornament is a banner for a cultural
transformation that employs architecture, sign theory and
mechanisms borrowed from traditional advertising and from social
media, as well as social processes - and that we have yet to
properly understand. This book is a significant step forward in
this respect.
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