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Architecture and urban form in India's Silicon Valley: A case study of Bangalore.

机译:印度硅谷的建筑与城市形态:以班加罗尔为例。

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Three contemporary processes, globalization, informatization and urbanization, and the space of information technology are having a dramatic influence on the ways that a majority of the world's populations conducts their lives. The growth of these processes across a wide spectrum of the globe's urban centers is transforming the physical environments of cities. These physical environments form the basis for the everyday life of city residents. The goal of this research is to better understand how globalization and the spread of information technology are shaping the physical space of cities and the role of architecture in that transformation.; This study of Bangalore, India, a primary location of information and communications technology (ICT) development in South-Asia and a key node in the global production and consumption network of ICT, investigates three questions: (1) What physical shape does space at the intersection of globalization and information technology take? (2) How do historically constituted social, political and cultural geographies of the city continue to influence the contemporary physical spaces of globalization and information technology? (3) What role have architects played in constituting these new putative 'global' spaces for the ICT industry in Bangalore?; The research employed archival data, field documentation of ICT facility locations and architecture, and interviews with key actors in four case study areas of the city to explore these questions. Comparing these case study areas the research revealed several important findings: (1) Contrary to Bangalore's image as a city uniformly populated by ICT companies, the city's ICT geography varies widely across space. (2) This spatial differentiation is grounded in the historical circumstances of each case study area's development, the use, although reinterpreted, of 'global' development norms to suit local needs, and the business requirements of a variety of ICT business models. (3) The architect's role in the construction of ICT space appears to have been focused not on any consideration of a wider vision for the city, but rather, and almost without exception, on the creation of the 'global' and 'international' image required by real-estate developers and the ICT corporations, albeit an image informed by the 'local' embeddedness of all actors.
机译:全球化,信息化和城市化以及信息技术空间这三个当代过程正在对世界大多数人口的生活方式产生巨大影响。这些过程在全球众多城市中心的增长正在改变着城市的自然环境。这些物理环境构成了城市居民日常生活的基础。这项研究的目的是更好地了解全球化和信息技术的传播如何塑造城市的物理空间以及建筑在这种转变中的作用。这项对印度班加罗尔的研究是南亚信息和通信技术(ICT)发展的主要地点,也是ICT的全球生产和消费网络的关键节点,它研究了三个问题:(1)空间的物理形状如何?全球化与信息技术的交汇点如何? (2)城市的历史构成社会,政治和文化地理如何继续影响全球化和信息技术的当代物理空间? (3)建筑师在为班加罗尔的ICT行业构建这些新的假定的“全球”空间时发挥了什么作用?该研究使用了档案数据,ICT设施位置和建筑的现场文档,以及对该市四个案例研究区域的主要参与者的访谈,以探讨这些问题。与这些案例研究区域进行比较,研究发现了一些重要发现:(1)与班加罗尔(Bangalore)由ICT公司统一组成的城市形象相反,该城市的ICT地理分布在空间上存在很大差异。 (2)这种空间差异是建立在每个案例研究区发展的历史环境,基于“全球”发展规范(尽管经过重新诠释)以适应当地需求以及各种ICT商业模式的业务需求的基础上的。 (3)建筑师在ICT空间建设中的作用似乎并没有将重点放在对城市更广阔视野的考虑上,而是几乎并且毫无例外地致力于创建“全球”和“国际”形象房地产开发商和ICT公司的要求,尽管这是所有参与者“本地化”的形象所为。

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  • 作者

    Stallmeyer, John Charles.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Architecture.; Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 386 p.
  • 总页数 386
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;区域规划、城乡规划;
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