Detroit Unreal Estate Agency

 

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“In its apparently catastrophic form… Detroit has recently emerged as a figure for abject urban failure,” writes Andrew Herscher of Detroit Unreal Estate Agency. Herscher, an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Michigan, and collaborators Mirielle Roddier, Femke Lutgerink, and Partizan Publik’s Christian Ernsten and Joost Janmaat, are attempting to redefine the term economy with regard to Detroit’s post-industrial blight.

Herscher and his collaborators define ‘unreal estate’ as “urban space that has slipped through the literal economy, the economy of the market, and entered other economies, included but not limited to those of survival, invention, play and desire.”

While Herscher and his colleagues’ mission to reinvigorate blighted communities is multifaceted, the most salient aspect of what they do is document and purchase Detroit’s forgotten properties for reuse by those in the creative community. Read full post here

[via PSFK.com]

via Matthew Newton, 22 July 2009 9:15am |