投机的空间条件:阿玛拉瓦蒂的迫切性和必然性

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Architectural Theory Review Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13264826.2022.2089185
S. Devabhaktuni
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摘要本文考虑了印度南部新邦首府阿玛拉瓦蒂项目的中断。我认为,阿玛拉瓦蒂的融资条款和条件在多个尺度上产生了特定的空间后果。讨论通过所谓的“土地池”追溯了农业景观的非领土化进入投机性房地产的过程。它考虑了新的技术和治理模式,这些技术和模式促进了这种推测,并催化了一种“全方位,一次性”的基础设施战略,在217平方公里的土地上分散的地点同步组织建设工作。政府住宅楼的快速建设——使用整体现场铸造技术——进一步支持了金融化的发展条件,强调了未来资本作为获得世界各地私人投资的一种手段的迫切性和必然性。正如阿玛拉瓦蒂的最终消亡所表明的那样,当代全球金融的抽象概念可以通过仔细阅读它们的建筑表现来把握。
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Speculation’s Spatial Terms: Imminence and Inevitability in Amaravati
Abstract This paper considers the interruption of Amaravati, a project for a new state capital in southern India. I argue that the terms and conditions of Amaravati’s financing had specific spatial consequences at multiple scales. The discussion traces the deterritorialization of an agrarian landscape into speculative real estate through so-called “land pooling.” It considers the new technologies and modes of governance that facilitated this speculation and catalyzed an “all-over, all-at-once” infrastructural strategy that organized construction work synchronously on scattered sites spread across 217 square kilometers of land. The expedited construction of government housing blocks—using monolithic in situ casting techniques—further supported the financialized terms of development, emphasizing the imminence and inevitability of the future capital as a means of securing private investment from around the world. As Amaravati’s ultimate demise suggests, the abstractions of contemporary global finance can be grasped through a close reading of their architectural manifestations.
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