Architecture and Social Change - Holland, Brian; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9781032775999
ISBN10:1032775998
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:274 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:666 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 66 Illustrations, black & white; 65 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white
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Architecture and Social Change

Shaping an Impactful Practice
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

Architecture and Social Change is a timely, and urgently needed, survey of social and environmental justice advocacy in architecture.

Long description:

Architecture and Social Change is a timely, and urgently needed, survey of social and environmental justice advocacy in architecture. Spotlighting contemporary design and research practitioners who are creatively leveraging their expertise for social change, this book features interviews with fifteen influential design leaders who are at the forefront of their profession?s efforts to confront pressing challenges like housing insecurity, racial and economic inequality, environmental degradation, and architectural waste. Among the interviewees are Dana Cuff, who, as director of cityLAB, is helping to reshape housing policy in California; Joana Dabaj, cofounder of the design charity CatalyticAction, which empowers refugee children from the Syrian civil war to act as ?co-designers? of playgrounds and public spaces in Lebanon; and Ivi Diamantopoulou and Jaffer Kolb of New York City?based New Affiliates, who repurpose, through lively recontextualization, the architectural byproducts of their city?s museum exhibitions and building-performance mockups. These insightful student-led interviews compellingly capture the current moment of soul-searching in both the profession and the academy.


An indispensable guide for design students and professionals alike, Architecture and Social Change gathers inspirational stories alongside practical advice for how to navigate a career in architecture while seeking to make a positive impact.

Table of Contents:

Introduction  Part I. Taking the Initiative  1. Rethinking Standard Practices  2. Finding Opportunity in Excess  3. Prototyping Speculative Infrastructures  4. Making Something Out of Nothing  5. Radical Resourcefulness  Part II. Empowering Communities  6. Industry, Infrastructure, and the Public Interest  7. Debating Community Design Through Gameplay  8. Prioritizing Design in Disadvantaged Communities  9. Participatory Design to Foster Inclusive Communities  10. Advocating for Other Species  Part III. Practicing with Purpose  11. Architecture as an Act of Engagement  12. Care as a Core Value in Architecture  13. Democratizing the Built Environment  14. Building a Citizenship Culture  15. Converting Convictions into Practice