Diversity and Design
Understanding Hidden Consequences
Herausgeber: Tauke, Beth; Davis, Charles; Smith, Korydon
Diversity and Design
Understanding Hidden Consequences
Herausgeber: Tauke, Beth; Davis, Charles; Smith, Korydon
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Diversity and Design explores how design - whether of products, buildings, landscapes, cities, media, or systems - affects diverse members of society. Fifteen case studies in television, marketing, product design, architecture, film, video games, and more, illustrate the profound, though often hidden, consequences design decisions and processes have on the total human experience.
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Diversity and Design explores how design - whether of products, buildings, landscapes, cities, media, or systems - affects diverse members of society. Fifteen case studies in television, marketing, product design, architecture, film, video games, and more, illustrate the profound, though often hidden, consequences design decisions and processes have on the total human experience.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781138023161
- ISBN-10: 1138023167
- Artikelnr.: 43042609
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 191mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781138023161
- ISBN-10: 1138023167
- Artikelnr.: 43042609
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Beth Tauke is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University at Buffalo-State University of New York, USA. Korydon Smith is Associate Professor of architecture at the University at Buffalo-State University of New York, USA, and the editor of Introducing Architectural Theory. Charles Davis is Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in North Carolina, USA.
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Foreword by Sina Mossayeb
Introduction Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Part 1: Race and
Ethnicity 1. No Longer Just a Dream: Commemorating the African American
Experience on the National Mall Charles Davis 2. Diverse Truths: Unveiling
the Hidden Layers of the Shadow Catcher Commemoration Walter Hood and Megan
Basnak 3. Landscape Stories: Unearthing the Culture of Agricultural
Communities in the Central Valley Patsy Eubanks Owens, Maggie La Rochelle,
and Jennifer McHenry 4. Chinese Puzzle: Shifting Spatial and Social
Patterns in Shanghai Shikumen Architecture Peter Wong 5. Architects at War:
Designing Prison Cities for Japanese-American Communities Lynne Horiuchi
Part 2: Gender and Sexuality 6. "Should Women Build?": Debating Gender and
Architecture in Germany, 1908-1920 Despina Stratigakos 7. Communicating
Gender: The Challenges of Visualizing Information for Advocacy Maya Indira
Ganesh and Gabriela Sobliye 8. Overwriting Hate: The Queer Writing on the
Bathroom Wall Mark Addison Smith 9. Designing LBGT Senior Housing: Triangle
Square, Carefree Boulevard, and BOOM Carl Matthews, Jennifer Webb, and
Caroline Hill 10. Repositioning Power: An Alternate Approach to Podium
Design Kathryn Anthony Part 3: Age and Ability 11. (Re)forming Regent Park:
When Policy Does Not Equal Practice Mary Jane Carroll 12. Victims and
Heroes: Exhibiting Difference in Trafalgar Square Korydon Smith 13.
ExcLOOsion: How Design is Failing Sanitory Provision Jo-Anne Bichard 14.
Packaging Panic: The Design Consequences of the Tylenol Murders Beth Tauke
15. iTransition: Promoting Healthcare Independence for Teens with Chronic
Illness Craig Vogel, Linda Dunseath, and Lori E. Crosby Conclusion:
Possible Futures Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Notes on
Contributors Index
Introduction Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Part 1: Race and
Ethnicity 1. No Longer Just a Dream: Commemorating the African American
Experience on the National Mall Charles Davis 2. Diverse Truths: Unveiling
the Hidden Layers of the Shadow Catcher Commemoration Walter Hood and Megan
Basnak 3. Landscape Stories: Unearthing the Culture of Agricultural
Communities in the Central Valley Patsy Eubanks Owens, Maggie La Rochelle,
and Jennifer McHenry 4. Chinese Puzzle: Shifting Spatial and Social
Patterns in Shanghai Shikumen Architecture Peter Wong 5. Architects at War:
Designing Prison Cities for Japanese-American Communities Lynne Horiuchi
Part 2: Gender and Sexuality 6. "Should Women Build?": Debating Gender and
Architecture in Germany, 1908-1920 Despina Stratigakos 7. Communicating
Gender: The Challenges of Visualizing Information for Advocacy Maya Indira
Ganesh and Gabriela Sobliye 8. Overwriting Hate: The Queer Writing on the
Bathroom Wall Mark Addison Smith 9. Designing LBGT Senior Housing: Triangle
Square, Carefree Boulevard, and BOOM Carl Matthews, Jennifer Webb, and
Caroline Hill 10. Repositioning Power: An Alternate Approach to Podium
Design Kathryn Anthony Part 3: Age and Ability 11. (Re)forming Regent Park:
When Policy Does Not Equal Practice Mary Jane Carroll 12. Victims and
Heroes: Exhibiting Difference in Trafalgar Square Korydon Smith 13.
ExcLOOsion: How Design is Failing Sanitory Provision Jo-Anne Bichard 14.
Packaging Panic: The Design Consequences of the Tylenol Murders Beth Tauke
15. iTransition: Promoting Healthcare Independence for Teens with Chronic
Illness Craig Vogel, Linda Dunseath, and Lori E. Crosby Conclusion:
Possible Futures Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Notes on
Contributors Index
Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Foreword by Sina Mossayeb
Introduction Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Part 1: Race and
Ethnicity 1. No Longer Just a Dream: Commemorating the African American
Experience on the National Mall Charles Davis 2. Diverse Truths: Unveiling
the Hidden Layers of the Shadow Catcher Commemoration Walter Hood and Megan
Basnak 3. Landscape Stories: Unearthing the Culture of Agricultural
Communities in the Central Valley Patsy Eubanks Owens, Maggie La Rochelle,
and Jennifer McHenry 4. Chinese Puzzle: Shifting Spatial and Social
Patterns in Shanghai Shikumen Architecture Peter Wong 5. Architects at War:
Designing Prison Cities for Japanese-American Communities Lynne Horiuchi
Part 2: Gender and Sexuality 6. "Should Women Build?": Debating Gender and
Architecture in Germany, 1908-1920 Despina Stratigakos 7. Communicating
Gender: The Challenges of Visualizing Information for Advocacy Maya Indira
Ganesh and Gabriela Sobliye 8. Overwriting Hate: The Queer Writing on the
Bathroom Wall Mark Addison Smith 9. Designing LBGT Senior Housing: Triangle
Square, Carefree Boulevard, and BOOM Carl Matthews, Jennifer Webb, and
Caroline Hill 10. Repositioning Power: An Alternate Approach to Podium
Design Kathryn Anthony Part 3: Age and Ability 11. (Re)forming Regent Park:
When Policy Does Not Equal Practice Mary Jane Carroll 12. Victims and
Heroes: Exhibiting Difference in Trafalgar Square Korydon Smith 13.
ExcLOOsion: How Design is Failing Sanitory Provision Jo-Anne Bichard 14.
Packaging Panic: The Design Consequences of the Tylenol Murders Beth Tauke
15. iTransition: Promoting Healthcare Independence for Teens with Chronic
Illness Craig Vogel, Linda Dunseath, and Lori E. Crosby Conclusion:
Possible Futures Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Notes on
Contributors Index
Introduction Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Part 1: Race and
Ethnicity 1. No Longer Just a Dream: Commemorating the African American
Experience on the National Mall Charles Davis 2. Diverse Truths: Unveiling
the Hidden Layers of the Shadow Catcher Commemoration Walter Hood and Megan
Basnak 3. Landscape Stories: Unearthing the Culture of Agricultural
Communities in the Central Valley Patsy Eubanks Owens, Maggie La Rochelle,
and Jennifer McHenry 4. Chinese Puzzle: Shifting Spatial and Social
Patterns in Shanghai Shikumen Architecture Peter Wong 5. Architects at War:
Designing Prison Cities for Japanese-American Communities Lynne Horiuchi
Part 2: Gender and Sexuality 6. "Should Women Build?": Debating Gender and
Architecture in Germany, 1908-1920 Despina Stratigakos 7. Communicating
Gender: The Challenges of Visualizing Information for Advocacy Maya Indira
Ganesh and Gabriela Sobliye 8. Overwriting Hate: The Queer Writing on the
Bathroom Wall Mark Addison Smith 9. Designing LBGT Senior Housing: Triangle
Square, Carefree Boulevard, and BOOM Carl Matthews, Jennifer Webb, and
Caroline Hill 10. Repositioning Power: An Alternate Approach to Podium
Design Kathryn Anthony Part 3: Age and Ability 11. (Re)forming Regent Park:
When Policy Does Not Equal Practice Mary Jane Carroll 12. Victims and
Heroes: Exhibiting Difference in Trafalgar Square Korydon Smith 13.
ExcLOOsion: How Design is Failing Sanitory Provision Jo-Anne Bichard 14.
Packaging Panic: The Design Consequences of the Tylenol Murders Beth Tauke
15. iTransition: Promoting Healthcare Independence for Teens with Chronic
Illness Craig Vogel, Linda Dunseath, and Lori E. Crosby Conclusion:
Possible Futures Beth Tauke, Korydon Smith and Charles Davis Notes on
Contributors Index