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Thomas Sieverts (born 8 June 1934) is a German architect and urban planner. He is the author of (1997; first published in English in 2000 as Cities without Cities: An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt), a book which addresses the decentralization of the compact historical European city and examines the new form of urbanity which has spread across the world describable as the urbanised landscape or the landscaped city. Sieverts calls this the Zwischenstadt, or "in-between city", as it exists between old historical city centres and open countrysides, between place as a living space and the non-places of movement, between small local economic cycles and the dependency on the world market. In 2008 a group calling itself "suddenly" commissioned the American writer Diana George to make a new

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  • Thomas Sieverts (de)
  • Thomas Sieverts (fr)
  • トーマス・ジーバーツ (ja)
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  • Thomas Sieverts (* 8. Juni 1934 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Architekt und Stadtplaner. (de)
  • トーマス・ジーバーツ(Thomas Sieverts、1934年 6月8日 ハンブルク生まれ)は、ドイツの都市計画家で建築家。都市研究者。都市理論家。ダルムシュタット工科大学名誉教授。SKAT(スカット)建築家+都市プランナーの都市計画事務所所長。欧米各地で新都市計画について講演を重ねる。1989年から1994年まで、エムシャーパークの科学ディレクターを務める。 (ja)
  • Thomas Sieverts, né le 8 juin 1934 à Hambourg, est un architecte et urbaniste allemand. Formé à Stuttgart, Liverpool et Berlin, il a enseigné à l'université Harvard, à l'université technique de Darmstadt et à l'université des arts de Berlin. Il a notamment réalisé le . Il critique les concepts d'urbanité, de centralité, de densité, de mixité et d'écologie, qui correspondent encore bien souvent à des fantasmes.C'est finalement la place du sujet lui-même qui est en cause, d'où l'importance de créer les conditions de la naissance d'un sentiment d'appartenance à la zwischenstadt. (fr)
  • Thomas Sieverts (born 8 June 1934) is a German architect and urban planner. He is the author of (1997; first published in English in 2000 as Cities without Cities: An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt), a book which addresses the decentralization of the compact historical European city and examines the new form of urbanity which has spread across the world describable as the urbanised landscape or the landscaped city. Sieverts calls this the Zwischenstadt, or "in-between city", as it exists between old historical city centres and open countrysides, between place as a living space and the non-places of movement, between small local economic cycles and the dependency on the world market. In 2008 a group calling itself "suddenly" commissioned the American writer Diana George to make a new (en)
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  • Thomas Sieverts (* 8. Juni 1934 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Architekt und Stadtplaner. (de)
  • Thomas Sieverts, né le 8 juin 1934 à Hambourg, est un architecte et urbaniste allemand. Formé à Stuttgart, Liverpool et Berlin, il a enseigné à l'université Harvard, à l'université technique de Darmstadt et à l'université des arts de Berlin. Il a notamment réalisé le . Sur le plan théorique, on doit à Sieverts le concept de Zwischenstadt ou 'entre-ville': vastes territoires aux formes indéfinies, produits de logiques économiques, sociales et culturelles qui remettent en cause la notion même de ville à l'européenne. Il professe l'adaptation nécessaire des pratiques de l'urbanisme européen à l'émergence de phénomène. Il critique les concepts d'urbanité, de centralité, de densité, de mixité et d'écologie, qui correspondent encore bien souvent à des fantasmes.C'est finalement la place du sujet lui-même qui est en cause, d'où l'importance de créer les conditions de la naissance d'un sentiment d'appartenance à la zwischenstadt. Il est élu membre de l'Académie des arts de Berlin en 2007. (fr)
  • Thomas Sieverts (born 8 June 1934) is a German architect and urban planner. He is the author of (1997; first published in English in 2000 as Cities without Cities: An interpretation of the Zwischenstadt), a book which addresses the decentralization of the compact historical European city and examines the new form of urbanity which has spread across the world describable as the urbanised landscape or the landscaped city. Sieverts calls this the Zwischenstadt, or "in-between city", as it exists between old historical city centres and open countrysides, between place as a living space and the non-places of movement, between small local economic cycles and the dependency on the world market. In 2008 a group calling itself "suddenly" commissioned the American writer Diana George to make a new translation of Zwischenstadt which they published as Where We Live Now (the English phrase George chose as the translation of Sieverts's neologism "Zwischenstadt"). In October 2008, Sieverts came to Portland, Oregon, on the occasion of the book's publication to take part in a week-long symposium about his work, also called suddenly. (en)
  • トーマス・ジーバーツ(Thomas Sieverts、1934年 6月8日 ハンブルク生まれ)は、ドイツの都市計画家で建築家。都市研究者。都市理論家。ダルムシュタット工科大学名誉教授。SKAT(スカット)建築家+都市プランナーの都市計画事務所所長。欧米各地で新都市計画について講演を重ねる。1989年から1994年まで、エムシャーパークの科学ディレクターを務める。 (ja)
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