Architecture and Social Change is a timely, and urgently needed, survey of social and environmental justice advocacy in architecture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Holland is assistant professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, where he teaches courses on housing and urbanism. In his current research, Holland explores alternative frameworks for conceptualizing the architect's agency in society.
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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
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
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