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Social reproduction of architecture, politics, values and actions in contemporary practice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Routledge New York 2017Description: xxi,384pISBN:
  • 9781138859494
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.103 PET
Contents:
Contents FIGURES VIII TABLES XI NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS XII 1.The social (re)production of architecture in 1 'crisis-riddled' times Doina Petrescu and Kim Trogal PART I - POLITICS 2. Notes on social production. A brief commentary 21 Tatjana Schneider 3. Making places, building communities, 29 empowering citizens: participatory slum upgrading in Thailand Supreeya Wungpatcharapon 4. Out in prison: taking the case of spatial 45 rights to a prison court(yard) Gabu Heindl 5. Tea or coffee? Politics and bingo on the 59 pavements Peter Mutschler and Ruth Morrow 6. Decolonizing architectural education: towards 77 an affective pedagogy Pelin Tan 7. Neighbourhood claims for the future: feminist 93 solidarity urbanism in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Elke Krasny 8. Is "tactical urbanism" an alternative to neoliberal urbanism? Reflections on an exhibition at the MoMA Neil Brenner 9. Software and spatial practice: the social (co)production of software or software for social (co)production? Phil Langley 129 PART II - VALUES 10. Diverse economies, space and architecture: an interview with Katherine Gibson Katherine Gibson, with Daina Petrescu and Kim Trogal 147 11. Caring: making commons, making connections 159 Kim Trogal 12. Trade as architecture: public realming through 175 tangible economies Kathrin Bohm 13. Metropolitan commons: spatial commoning in 191 Berlin's GroBer Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld Sandra Bartoli and Mathias Heyden 14. Social property and the need for a new urban 211 Practice Gabriela Rendon and Miguel Robles-Duran 15. Affordable housing in your lifetime? 225 Ana Dfokic, Marc Neelen and Ana Vilenica 16. Popular Brazilian architecture in the making - 239 or the power of productive consumption Rainer Hehl 17. Tent cities, people's kitchens, free universities: the global villages of occupation movements Peter Mortenbock and Helge Mooshammer 18. Tactical practices of creative dissent Ana Betancour 19. In action: searching for the in-between city Alex Axinte and Cristi Borcan (studioBASAR) 20. Ways to be public Rory Hyde 21. Cultivating spatial possibilities in Palestine: searching for sub/urban bridges in Beit lksa, Jerusalem Nasser Golzari and Yara Sharif 22. Old news from a contact zone: Action Archive in Tensta Meike Schalk 23. The Hustadt story - so far Apolonija Sustersic 24. A bakery as a site of resistance Jeanne van Heeswijk INDEX 377
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Contents
FIGURES VIII
TABLES XI
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS XII
1.The social (re)production of architecture in 1
'crisis-riddled' times Doina Petrescu and Kim Trogal
PART I - POLITICS
2. Notes on social production. A brief commentary 21
Tatjana Schneider
3. Making places, building communities, 29
empowering citizens: participatory slum upgrading in Thailand
Supreeya Wungpatcharapon
4. Out in prison: taking the case of spatial 45
rights to a prison court(yard) Gabu Heindl
5. Tea or coffee? Politics and bingo on the 59
pavements
Peter Mutschler and Ruth Morrow
6. Decolonizing architectural education: towards 77
an affective pedagogy Pelin Tan
7. Neighbourhood claims for the future: feminist 93
solidarity urbanism in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Elke Krasny
8. Is "tactical urbanism" an alternative to neoliberal urbanism? Reflections on an exhibition at the MoMA Neil Brenner
9. Software and spatial practice: the social (co)production of software or software for social (co)production?
Phil Langley 129
PART II - VALUES
10. Diverse economies, space and architecture: an interview with Katherine Gibson
Katherine Gibson, with Daina Petrescu and Kim Trogal 147
11. Caring: making commons, making connections 159
Kim Trogal
12. Trade as architecture: public realming through 175
tangible economies Kathrin Bohm
13. Metropolitan commons: spatial commoning in 191
Berlin's GroBer Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld
Sandra Bartoli and Mathias Heyden
14. Social property and the need for a new urban 211
Practice Gabriela Rendon and Miguel Robles-Duran
15. Affordable housing in your lifetime? 225
Ana Dfokic, Marc Neelen and Ana Vilenica
16. Popular Brazilian architecture in the making - 239
or the power of productive consumption Rainer Hehl
17. Tent cities, people's kitchens, free universities: the global villages of occupation movements Peter Mortenbock and Helge Mooshammer
18. Tactical practices of creative dissent Ana Betancour
19. In action: searching for the in-between city
Alex Axinte and Cristi Borcan (studioBASAR)
20. Ways to be public Rory Hyde
21. Cultivating spatial possibilities in Palestine: searching for sub/urban bridges in Beit lksa, Jerusalem Nasser Golzari and Yara Sharif
22. Old news from a contact zone: Action Archive in Tensta Meike Schalk
23. The Hustadt story - so far Apolonija Sustersic
24. A bakery as a site of resistance
Jeanne van Heeswijk
INDEX 377

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