Routledge companion to architecture and social engagement
Karim, Farhan Ed.
Routledge companion to architecture and social engagement - New York Routledge 2018 - xliv,461p.
Contents
List of Figures ix
List of Contributors xiii
Notes on contributors xvi
Forewad xxvi
Jeremy Till
Aknowledgements xxix
Preface: Monumentality and insurgency / Arvind Rajagopal – xxx
Introduction: architecture and social engagement / Farhan Karim – xxxiii
Postscript: How and when architecture was socialy engaged? / Simon Sadler -- xxxviii
Part I. Engagement as Discourse. 1
1. What If ... or Toward a Progressive Understanding of Socially Engaged Architecture / By Tatjana Schneider – 3
2. Understanding Social Engagement in Architecture: Toward Situated Embodied and Critical Accounts / By Isabelle Doucet – 14
3. Toward an Architecture of the Public Good / By Tom Spector – 27
4. Radical Democracy and Spatial Practices / By Tahl Kaminer – 37
Part II. Targets of Engagement. 47
5. Retracing the Emergence of a Human Settlements Approach: Designing in, from and With Contexts of Development / By Viviana d'Auria – 49
6. The United Nations and Self-Help Housing in the Tropics / ByNancy Kwak – 64
7. Tracing the History of Socially Engaged Architecture: School Building as Development Aid in Postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa / By Kim De Raedt – 71
8. The Opera Village Africa: Christoph Schlingensief and His Social Sculpture / By Susanne Bauer – 87
9. Seeking Appropriate Methods: The Role of Public-Interest Design Advocacy in the High Himalaya / By Carey Clouse – 102
Part III. Structures of Engagement. 115
10. Reconceiving Professionalism in the Twenty-First Century / By Nils Gore – 117
11. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture and Social Engagement via the Built Environment / By Mehreen Chida-Razvi, Mohammad Gharipour -- 126
12. Sale Ends Soon: Epistemological Alternatives to Flying Architects / By Ijlal Muzaffar – 143
13. Creating the Environment for Social Engagement: The Experience of Venezuela /
By Carlos Reimers – 155
Part IV. Subjects of Engagement. – 167
14. Housing for Spatial Justice: Building Alliances between Women Architects and
Users / By Ipek Türeli - 169
15. Children's Engagement in Design: Reflections from Research and
Practice / By Matluba Khan – 186
16. The Garden of Liberation: Emptiness and Engagement at Suan Mokkh,
Chaiya / By Lawrence Chua - 201
17. The Darker Side of Social Engagement / By Yutaka Sho – 215
Part V. Tectonics of Engagement.— 231
18. A Comparative History of Live Projects within the United States and the UK: Key Characteristics and Contemporary Implications / By Harriet Harriss – 233
19. The Do-It-Your (Self): The Construction of Social Identity through DIY Architecture and Urbanism / By Cathy Smith – 243
20. Building the Unseen: A Shift to a Socially Engaged Architecture Education / By R. Todd Ferry - Part VI. Environmental Engagement. - 257
21. Umdenken Umschwenken: Environmental Engagement and Swiss Architecture / By Kim Förster – 269
22. Material Participation and the Architecture of Domestic Autonomy / By Lee Stickells – 271
23. Salvage Salvation: Counterculture Trash as a Cultural Resource / By Greg Castillo – 306
Part VII. Mapping Engagement. – 323
24. Marginality, Urban Conflict and the Pursuit of Social Engagement in Latin American Cities / By Felipe Hernández – 325
25. Understanding Public Interest Design: A Conceptual Taxonomy / By Joongsub Kim – 337
26. Architecture before 3.11: Unspoken Social Architecture during the Blank 25 Years of Japan / By Tamotsu Ito –350
27. The Reciprocity between Architects and Social Change: Taiwan Experience after the 1990s / By Chun-Hsiung Wang – 366
28. Transforming the Spatial Legacies of Colonialism and Apartheid: Participatory Practice and Design Agency in Southern Africa / By Iain Low --380
Part VIII. Engagement in Emergency. – 397
29. What We Can Learn From Refugees / By Thomas Fisher – 399
30. Displacement, Labor and Incarceration: A Mid-Twentieth-Century Genealogy of Camps / By Anoma Pieris – 413
31. Are Architects the Last People Needed in Disaster Reconstruction? / By Mojgan Taheri Tafti, David O'Brien – 429
32. Architecture without Borders?: The Globalization of Humanitarian Architecture Culture / By Shawhin Roudbari. 441
Index 449
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Routledge companion to architecture and social engagement - New York Routledge 2018 - xliv,461p.
Contents
List of Figures ix
List of Contributors xiii
Notes on contributors xvi
Forewad xxvi
Jeremy Till
Aknowledgements xxix
Preface: Monumentality and insurgency / Arvind Rajagopal – xxx
Introduction: architecture and social engagement / Farhan Karim – xxxiii
Postscript: How and when architecture was socialy engaged? / Simon Sadler -- xxxviii
Part I. Engagement as Discourse. 1
1. What If ... or Toward a Progressive Understanding of Socially Engaged Architecture / By Tatjana Schneider – 3
2. Understanding Social Engagement in Architecture: Toward Situated Embodied and Critical Accounts / By Isabelle Doucet – 14
3. Toward an Architecture of the Public Good / By Tom Spector – 27
4. Radical Democracy and Spatial Practices / By Tahl Kaminer – 37
Part II. Targets of Engagement. 47
5. Retracing the Emergence of a Human Settlements Approach: Designing in, from and With Contexts of Development / By Viviana d'Auria – 49
6. The United Nations and Self-Help Housing in the Tropics / ByNancy Kwak – 64
7. Tracing the History of Socially Engaged Architecture: School Building as Development Aid in Postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa / By Kim De Raedt – 71
8. The Opera Village Africa: Christoph Schlingensief and His Social Sculpture / By Susanne Bauer – 87
9. Seeking Appropriate Methods: The Role of Public-Interest Design Advocacy in the High Himalaya / By Carey Clouse – 102
Part III. Structures of Engagement. 115
10. Reconceiving Professionalism in the Twenty-First Century / By Nils Gore – 117
11. The Aga Khan Award for Architecture and Social Engagement via the Built Environment / By Mehreen Chida-Razvi, Mohammad Gharipour -- 126
12. Sale Ends Soon: Epistemological Alternatives to Flying Architects / By Ijlal Muzaffar – 143
13. Creating the Environment for Social Engagement: The Experience of Venezuela /
By Carlos Reimers – 155
Part IV. Subjects of Engagement. – 167
14. Housing for Spatial Justice: Building Alliances between Women Architects and
Users / By Ipek Türeli - 169
15. Children's Engagement in Design: Reflections from Research and
Practice / By Matluba Khan – 186
16. The Garden of Liberation: Emptiness and Engagement at Suan Mokkh,
Chaiya / By Lawrence Chua - 201
17. The Darker Side of Social Engagement / By Yutaka Sho – 215
Part V. Tectonics of Engagement.— 231
18. A Comparative History of Live Projects within the United States and the UK: Key Characteristics and Contemporary Implications / By Harriet Harriss – 233
19. The Do-It-Your (Self): The Construction of Social Identity through DIY Architecture and Urbanism / By Cathy Smith – 243
20. Building the Unseen: A Shift to a Socially Engaged Architecture Education / By R. Todd Ferry - Part VI. Environmental Engagement. - 257
21. Umdenken Umschwenken: Environmental Engagement and Swiss Architecture / By Kim Förster – 269
22. Material Participation and the Architecture of Domestic Autonomy / By Lee Stickells – 271
23. Salvage Salvation: Counterculture Trash as a Cultural Resource / By Greg Castillo – 306
Part VII. Mapping Engagement. – 323
24. Marginality, Urban Conflict and the Pursuit of Social Engagement in Latin American Cities / By Felipe Hernández – 325
25. Understanding Public Interest Design: A Conceptual Taxonomy / By Joongsub Kim – 337
26. Architecture before 3.11: Unspoken Social Architecture during the Blank 25 Years of Japan / By Tamotsu Ito –350
27. The Reciprocity between Architects and Social Change: Taiwan Experience after the 1990s / By Chun-Hsiung Wang – 366
28. Transforming the Spatial Legacies of Colonialism and Apartheid: Participatory Practice and Design Agency in Southern Africa / By Iain Low --380
Part VIII. Engagement in Emergency. – 397
29. What We Can Learn From Refugees / By Thomas Fisher – 399
30. Displacement, Labor and Incarceration: A Mid-Twentieth-Century Genealogy of Camps / By Anoma Pieris – 413
31. Are Architects the Last People Needed in Disaster Reconstruction? / By Mojgan Taheri Tafti, David O'Brien – 429
32. Architecture without Borders?: The Globalization of Humanitarian Architecture Culture / By Shawhin Roudbari. 441
Index 449
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