ABSTRACT

Contemporary cities are shaped by the unlikely adjacencies of objects that are vastly different in kind, origin, and scale: buildings, infrastructure, and other urban components that over time accumulate into mismatched configurations. However, despite the ubiquity of these oddities and their impact on the city, we rarely give them much consideration. In Misfits & Hybrids, Ferda Kolatan explores the untapped potential in these unexpected conditions for a new kind of architecture. A diverse array of projects, developed in Kolatan’s design studios at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, illustrates how hybrid artifacts can reveal the often overlooked cultural, socio-political, and material histories of a site, fostering design tactics invested in reinventing the existing. Set within the cosmopolitan megacities of Istanbul, Cairo, and New York, the projects are conceived as real fictions, conjuring novel narrative, aesthetic, and representational forms to reflect the pluralistic postindustrial city.

part |35 pages

Misfits & Hybrids

chapter |12 pages

Urban Misfits

chapter |4 pages

Hybrid Artifacts

chapter |6 pages

From Parts to Objects

chapter |6 pages

Another Kind of Architectural Fantasy

part |99 pages

Istanbul

chapter |26 pages

Unlikely Affinities

chapter |12 pages

Ambiguous Architecture

Tophane, Istanbul

chapter |28 pages

Withdrawn Landmark

Büyük Valide Han, Istanbul

chapter |26 pages

Machinic Garden

Imperial Haliç Shipyard, Istanbul

part |65 pages

Cairo

chapter |36 pages

Informal Assets

Cairo's Informal Settlements

chapter |22 pages

Over/Under

Cairo's Bridges

part |57 pages

New York

chapter |18 pages

Estranged Monument I

The Manhattan Bridge

chapter |34 pages

Estranged Monument II

Early 20th-Century Financial Buildings