Table of contents for Beyond description : Singapore space historicity / Edited by Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei-Wei Yeo.


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Ch1: Beyond Description: Singapore Space Historicity 
Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei-Wei Yeo
Ch2: Of Trees and the Heartland: Historicity and Representations of Singaporean Landscape 
Wei-Wei Yeo
Ch 3: Towards A Spatial History of Emergency: Notes from Singapore 
Gregory Clancey
Ch 4: 'The Vertical Order Has Come to an End': the Insignia of the Military C3I and Urbanism in Global Networks 
Ryan Bishop
Ch 5: At Home in the Worlds: Community and Consumption in Urban Singapore
Philip Holden
Ch 6: Evangelical Economies and Abjected Spaces: Cultural Territorialisation in Singapore 
Robbie Goh
Ch 7: Singapore: A Skyline of Pragmatism 
Kwek Mean Luck
Ch 8: The Axis of Singapore: South Bridge Road 
Bob Powell
Ch 9: Modernist Urbanism and Its Revitalization
William Lim Siew-Wai
Ch 10: Post-functionalist Urbanism, the Postmodern and Singapore 
Heinz Paetzold
Ch 11: Tropical City, History Re-considered 
Wong Chong Thai Bobby
Ch 12, Intelligent Island, Baroque Ecology 
Aihwa Ong
Ch 13: As the Wind Blows and Dew Came Down: Ghost Stories and Collective Memory in Singapore 
Carole Faucher
Ch 14: Urban Archiving 
John Phillips
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Architecture Singapore, City planning Singapore, Architecture and history Singapore, Globalization