Chapter 1 Introduction Factories for Urban Living: Retooling 21st-Century ProductionChapter 2 The New Industrial UrbanismChapter 3 The Digital Reindustrialisation of CitiesChapter 4 Nothing Is Automatic: Producing More-Than- Human Relations in the Pearl River DeltaChapter 5 Salad Days: Urban Food FuturesChapter 6 The New Industrial Commons: Worker-Owners and Factory SpaceChapter 7 From Food Hub to Food Port: In Conversation with OMA's Shohei ShigematsuChapter 8 Occupying Africa: Prototyping a Transformal Makerspace NetworkChapter 9 A New Paradigm for the Periphery: The Case Against Reuniting City and FactoryChapter 10 Architecture for Plateaus and Valleys: The Marketability of Industrial MixingChapter 11 Floating Farms: Feeding Rotterdam from WithinChapter 12 The Danwei System: Living with ProductionChapter 13 Freeland: How Residents Are Creating a Dutch City from ScratchChapter 14 Urban Production in Seoul's Historic Centre Choonwondang Hospital of Korean MedicineChapter 15 Seoul's Shoe Silo: A Vertical Smart Anchor for the Small ManufacturerChapter 16 Building Better: Brussels Production Urbanism as a PolicyChapter 17 From Another Perspective - Ottawa 2120: Zachary Colbert
Dongwoo Yim and Rafael Luna are the founding partners of PRAUD, a design and research firm based in Seoul and Boston, founded in 2010. Yim received his master's degree at Harvard University and the bachelor's degree at Seoul National University, and Luna received his master's degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their practice has focused on researching production urbanism through an array of scales, typologies and mediums in order to investigate circular economies as catalysts of urban regeneration through hybrid architecture. Their investigations on hybrid typologies between production and housing, propelled by new manufacturing technologies, propose an alternative urban housing model for future equitable cities. Currently, their research focuses on the Seoul megalopolitan condition, where urban manufacturing is still valid within the city, through "makeshift" urban production typologies. This is expected to be presented at the upcoming Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2021. Their work on Production Urbanism extends from academia, published writings and exhibitions. Both, Luna and Yim, have taught for several years at various international institutions, including RISD, Washington University in St. Louis, and the Chinese Academy of Arts. Currently, Yim is an assistant professor at Hongik University and Luna is an assistant professor at Hanyang University. Their studio topics have focused on an evolution of the socialist microdistrict, which aggregated factories and dwellings together in a single urban block, adapting this model to capitalist scenarios and sites. Their findings have been published in international journals, and exhibited at key venues such as MoMA, the 2014 Venice Biennale Golden Lion winning Korean Pavilion, and at the Seoul Biennale in 2017, 2019, and expected 2021. Their curatorial roles have also promoted the topic, producing exhibitions such as the 2018 Factory for Urban Living. Most recently, they served as curators of the Cities Exhibition in the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2019 where they presented a collective dialogue on new industrial models. Their publication includes, North Korean Atlas, I Want to be METROPOLITAN: Boston Case Study, City after Urbanism, and Unprecedented Pyongyang, among others. They are the award winning team of 2013 Architectural League Prize and DAM Publication Award in 2014.