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This book examines the social, political, and cultural factors that
have and continue to influence the evolution of the urban
waterfront as seen through production created from art and design
practices. Reaching beyond the disciplines of architecture and
urban design, Occupation:Boundary distills the dual roles art and
culture have played in relation to the urban waterfront, as mediums
that have recorded and instigated change at the threshold between
the city and the sea. At the moment in time that demands innovative
approaches to the transformation of urban waterfronts, and
strategies to foster resilient boundaries, architect Cathy Simon
recounts her career building at and around the water's edge and in
service of the public realm. In so doing, the work of contemporary
architects is presented, while the origins and principles of a
guiding design philosophy are located in meditations on art and
observations on coastal cities around the world. The port cities of
New York and San Francisco emerge as case studies that structure
the reflections and mediate a narrative that is at once a
professional and personal memoir, richly illustrated with images
and drawings. Comprising three parts, the first two corresponding
parts of Occupation:Boundary draw connections between the past and
present by tracing the rise and fall of urban, industrial ports and
providing context-in the forms of textual and visual media-for
their recent transformations. Such reinterpretations, achieved via
design, often serve the public through environmentally conscious
strategies realized through inventive approaches to cultural and
recreational programs. The work of visual artists, both historical
and contemporary, appears alongside architecture, poetry, and
literary references that illustrate and draw connections between
each of these sections. The third section features select
architectural work by the author, framed by critic John King and
the architect and urbanist Justine Shapiro-Kline. Introduced with a
foreword by the prominent landscape architect Laurie Olin,
Occupation:Boundary draws on artistic and cultural intuitions and
the experience of an architect whose practice negotiates the
boundary between urban contexts and the bodies of water that
sustain them. Together, the instincts, reflections, and
architectural production collected here evidence the role of art
and design in the creation of an equitable and inviting public
realm.
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