Under Pressure gathers and contextualizes relevant conversations in urban housing unfolding today across architecture through four topics: Learning from History, Changing Domesticities, Housing Finance and Policy, and Design and Material Innovation.
Under Pressure gathers and contextualizes relevant conversations in urban housing unfolding today across architecture through four topics: Learning from History, Changing Domesticities, Housing Finance and Policy, and Design and Material Innovation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hina Jamelle teaches Architectural Design at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, where she is the Director of Urban Housing and teaches final year Graduate Option Studios.
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Introduction 00. Urban Housing Under Pressure Hina Jamelle Part 1: Learning from History 01. Future Histories Kutan Ayata 02. Living Off the Land Scott Erdy 03. The Value of a Home: A Critical Approach to Local Practice Brian Phillips 04. Tectonics and Urban Identity Neil Denari Part 2: Changing Domesticities 05. New Domesticities, New Realities Clifford Pearson 06. Empowering Entrepreneurship Simone Tarantino 07. Micro-Macro Living Mimi Hoang with Zachary Weimer Part 3: Housing Finance and Policy 08. Confronting Affordable Housing Challenges: The Local Role Mark A. Willis and Benjamin Heller 09. Urban Housing and the Value of the Architect Martha Kelley 10. Ten Points on a Projective Economy and Architecture Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong Part 4: Design and Material Innovation 11. Voids and Other Invisible Objects Marcelo Spina 12. (Re)Configuring Typology Hina Jamelle 13. Material Speculation: A Science and Craft Laia Mogas-Soldevila 14. Speculating with Constraints Nader Tehrani 15. The Architect's Agency in a Developers' Market Patrik Schumacher
Introduction 00. Urban Housing Under Pressure Hina Jamelle Part 1: Learning from History 01. Future Histories Kutan Ayata 02. Living Off the Land Scott Erdy 03. The Value of a Home: A Critical Approach to Local Practice Brian Phillips 04. Tectonics and Urban Identity Neil Denari Part 2: Changing Domesticities 05. New Domesticities, New Realities Clifford Pearson 06. Empowering Entrepreneurship Simone Tarantino 07. Micro-Macro Living Mimi Hoang with Zachary Weimer Part 3: Housing Finance and Policy 08. Confronting Affordable Housing Challenges: The Local Role Mark A. Willis and Benjamin Heller 09. Urban Housing and the Value of the Architect Martha Kelley 10. Ten Points on a Projective Economy and Architecture Michael Bell and Eunjeong Seong Part 4: Design and Material Innovation 11. Voids and Other Invisible Objects Marcelo Spina 12. (Re)Configuring Typology Hina Jamelle 13. Material Speculation: A Science and Craft Laia Mogas-Soldevila 14. Speculating with Constraints Nader Tehrani 15. The Architect's Agency in a Developers' Market Patrik Schumacher
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