To: Nettime-l
Subject:
Michael Sorkin, an all-around critical urbanist and familiar face in NYC and beyond, died “from complications brought on by COVID-19.” We’ll see a rising tide of notices like this in the coming months; and since we can see it coming, we might also think about ways to respond or, I guess, how to ‘process’ them. I’ve written several obituaries for nettime and I don’t want to write any more, so instead I’m going to forward a short thing Sorkin wrote that encapsulates some of his thinking. It appeared his his book What Goes Up (Verso, 2018), but it may be much older, I’m not sure.
Ted
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The feel of cool marble under bare feet.
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How to live in a small room with five strangers for six months.
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With the same strangers in a lifeboat for one week.
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The modulus of rupture.
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The distance a shout carries in the city.
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The distance of a whisper.
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Everything possible about Hatshepsut’s temple (try not to see it as ‘modernist’ avant la lettre).
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The number of people with rent subsidies in New York City.
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In your town (include the rich).
- The flowering season for azaleas.
- The insulating properties of glass.
- The history of its production and use.
- And of its meaning.
- How to lay bricks.
- What Victor Hugo really meant by ‘this will kill that.’
- The rate at which the seas are rising.
- Building information modeling (BIM).
- How to unclog a Rapidograph.
- The Gini coefficient.
- A comfortable tread-to-riser ratio for a six-year-old.
- In a wheelchair.
- The energy embodied in aluminum.
- How to turn a corner.
- How to design a corner.
- How to sit in a corner.
- How Antoni Gaudí modeled the Sagrada Família and calculated its structure.
- The proportioning system for the Villa Rotonda.
- The rate at which that carpet you specified off-gasses.
- The relevant sections of the Code of Hammurabi.
- The migratory patterns of warblers and other seasonal travellers.
- The basics of mud construction.
- The direction of prevailing winds.
- Hydrology is destiny.
- Jane Jacobs in and out.
- Something about feng shui.
- Something about Vastu Shilpa.
- Elementary ergonomics.
- The color wheel.
- What the client wants.
- What the client thinks it wants.
- What the client needs.
- What the client can afford.
- What the planet can afford.
- The theoretical bases for modernity and a great deal about its factions and inflections.
- What post-Fordism means for the mode of production of building.
- Another language.
- What the brick really wants.
- The difference between Winchester Cathedral and a bicycle shed.
- What went wrong in Fatehpur Sikri.
- What went wrong in Pruitt-Igoe.
- What went wrong with the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
- Where the CCTV cameras are.
- Why Mies really left Germany.
- How people lived in Çatal Hüyük.
- The structural properties of tufa.
- How to calculate the dimensions of brise-soleil.
- The kilowatt costs of photovoltaic cells.
- Vitruvius.
- Walter Benjamin.
- Marshall Berman.
- The secrets of the success of Robert Moses.
- How the dome on the Duomo in Florence was built.
- The reciprocal influences of Chinese and Japanese building.
- The cycle of the Ise Shrine.
- Entasis.
- The history of Soweto.
- What it’s like to walk down the Ramblas.
- Back-up.
- The proper proportions of a gin martini.
- Shear and moment.
- Shakespeare, et cetera.
- How the crow flies.
- The difference between a ghetto and a neighborhood.
- How the pyramids were built.
- Why.
- The pleasures of the suburbs.
- The horrors.
- The quality of light passing through ice.
- The meaninglessness of borders.
- The reasons for their tenacity.
- The creativity of the ecotone.
- The need for freaks.
- Accidents must happen.
- It is possible to begin designing anywhere.
- The smell of concrete after rain.
- The angle of the sun at the equinox.
- How to ride a bicycle.
- The depth of the aquifer beneath you.
- The slope of a handicapped ramp.
- The wages of construction workers.
- Perspective by hand.
- Sentence structure.
- The pleasure of a spritz at sunset at a table by the Grand Canal.
- The thrill of the ride.
- Where materials come from.
- How to get lost.
- The pattern of artificial light at night, seen from space.
- What human differences are defensible in practice.
- Creation is a patient search.
- The debate between Otto Wagner and Camillo Sitte.
- The reasons for the split between architecture and engineering.
- Many ideas about what constitutes utopia.
- The social and formal organization of the villages of the Dogon.
- Brutalism, Bowellism, and the Baroque.
- How to dérive.
- Woodshop safety.
- A great deal about the Gothic.
- The architectural impact of colonialism on the cities of North Africa.
- A distaste for imperialism.
- The history of Beijing.
- Dutch domestic architecture in the 17th century.
- Aristotle’s Politics.
- His Poetics.
- The basics of wattle and daub.
- The origins of the balloon frame.
- The rate at which copper acquires its patina.
- The levels of particulates in the air of Tianjin.
- The capacity of white pine trees to sequester carbon.
- Where else to sink it.
- The fire code.
- The seismic code.
- The health code.
- The Romantics, throughout the arts and philosophy.
- How to listen closely.
- That there is a big danger in working in a single medium. The logjam you don’t even know you’re stuck in will be broken by a shift in representation.
- The exquisite corpse.
- Scissors, stone, paper.
- Good Bordeaux.
- Good beer.
- How to escape a maze.
- QWERTY.
- Fear.
- Finding your way around Prague, Fez, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Kyoto, Rio, Mexico, Solo, Benares, Bangkok, Leningrad, Isfahan.
- The proper way to behave with interns.
- Maya, Revit, Catia, whatever.
- The history of big machines, including those that can fly.
- How to calculate ecological footprints.
- Three good lunch spots within walking distance.
- The value of human life.
- Who pays.
- Who profits.
- The Venturi effect.
- How people pee.
- What to refuse to do, even for the money.
- The fine print in the contract.
- A smattering of naval architecture.
- The idea of too far.
- The idea of too close.
- Burial practices in a wide range of cultures.
- The density needed to support a pharmacy.
- The density needed to support a subway.
- The effect of the design of your city on food miles for fresh produce.
- Lewis Mumford and Patrick Geddes.
- Capability Brown, André Le Nôtre, Frederick Law Olmsted, Muso Soseki, Ji Cheng, and Roberto Burle Marx.
- Constructivism, in and out.
- Sinan.
- Squatter settlements via visits and conversations with residents.
- The history and techniques of architectural representation across cultures.
- Several other artistic media.
- A bit of chemistry and physics.
- Geodesics.
- Geodetics.
- Geomorphology.
- Geography.
- The Law of the Andes.
- Cappadocia first-hand.
- The importance of the Amazon.
- How to patch leaks.
- What makes you happy.
- The components of a comfortable environment for sleep.
- The view from the Acropolis.
- The way to Santa Fe.
- The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- Where to eat in Brooklyn.
- Half as much as a London cabbie.
- The Nolli Plan.
- The Cerdà Plan.
- The Haussmann Plan.
- Slope analysis.
- Darkroom procedures and Photoshop.
- Dawn breaking after a bender.
- Styles of genealogy and taxonomy.
- Betty Friedan.
- Guy Debord.
- Ant Farm.
- Archigram.
- Club Med.
- Crepuscule in Dharamshala.
- Solid geometry.
- Strengths of materials (if only intuitively).
- Ha Long Bay.
- What’s been accomplished in Medellín.
- In Rio.
- In Calcutta.
- In Curitiba.
- In Mumbai.
- Who practices? (It is your duty to secure this space for all who want to.)
- Why you think architecture does any good.
- The depreciation cycle.
- What rusts.
- Good model-making techniques in wood and cardboard.
- How to play a musical instrument.
- Which way the wind blows.
- The acoustical properties of trees and shrubs.
- How to guard a house from floods.
- The connection between the Suprematists and Zaha.
- The connection between Oscar Niemeyer and Zaha.
- Where north (or south) is.
- How to give directions, efficiently and courteously.
- Stadtluft macht frei.
- Underneath the pavement the beach.
- Underneath the beach the pavement.
- The germ theory of disease.
- The importance of vitamin D.
- How close is too close.
- The capacity of a bioswale to recharge the aquifer.
- The draught of ferries.
- Bicycle safety and etiquette.
- The difference between gabions and riprap.
- The acoustic performance of Boston Symphony Hall.
- How to open the window.
- The diameter of the earth.
- The number of gallons of water used in a shower.
- The distance at which you can recognize faces.
- How and when to bribe public officials (for the greater good).
- Concrete finishes.
- Brick bonds.
- The Housing Question by Friedrich Engels.
- The prismatic charms of Greek island towns.
- The energy potential of the wind.
- The cooling potential of the wind, including the use of chimneys and the stack effect.
- Paestum.
- Straw-bale building technology.
- Rachel Carson.
- Freud.
- The excellence of Michel de Klerk.
- Of Alvar Aalto.
- Of Lina Bo Bardi.
- The non-pharmacological components of a good club.
- Mesa Verde National Park.
- Chichen Itza.
- Your neighbors.
- The dimensions and proper orientation of sports fields.
- The remediation capacity of wetlands.
- The capacity of wetlands to attenuate storm surges.
- How to cut a truly elegant section.
- The depths of desire.
- The heights of folly.
- Low tide.
- The Golden and other ratios.