editor: jennifer siegal

publisher: princeton architectural press
year: 2008
size: 144 pages, 22.4 x 15.24 cm
ISBN: 978-1568987583

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in today’s fast paced environment, we are continuously looking for ways in which to make our lives more
convenient and efficient, particularly when it comes to our homes and built environments.

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the desire for mobile, portable architecture is something which has been existing worldwide, for centuries. from a newspaper kiosk by dré wapenaar for rotterdam’s public library, to andrea zittel’s ‘A-Z wagon station’ used as a sleeping or camping shelter, ‘more mobile: portable architecture for today’, takes a look at structures which are credited for their lightness, transience and practicality. the book investigates architectural projects which have been designed as structures to be worn on and around the body, as well as larger-scale, built constructs exploring mobility within both the rural and urban environment.

is it for me?

the book is a good overview of a range of portable structures. it takes a look beyond what we would normally consider ‘architecture’ and provides insights into the different working methods of the designers behind some of today’s dynamic active mobile structures. ___

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more mobile   portable architecture for today touring-rock concert stage for genises’ ‘turn it on again’ world tour, 2007

more mobile   portable architecture for today this superhero inspired stage was used for the robbie williams ‘close encounters’ european tour, 2006

more mobile   portable architecture for today this mobile stage draws from the architecture of the opera house environment and was the background for the rolling stones during their ‘bigger bang’ world tour, 2005 – 2007

more mobile   portable architecture for today a view from the front of the rolling stones’ ‘bigger bang’ world tour stage