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Expanding Architecture

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Produktbeskrivning

Expanding Architecture presents a new generation of creative design carried out in the service of the greater public and the greater good. Questioning how design can improve daily lives, editors Bryan Bell and Katie Wakeford map an emerging geography of architectural activism – or ‘public-interest architecture’ – that might function akin to public interest law or medicine by expanding architecture’s all-too-often elite client base. With 30 essays by practising architects and designers, urban and community planners, historians, landscape architects, environmental designers and members of other fields, this volume is full of work from around the world that illustrates the ways in which design can address issues of social justice, allow individuals and communities to plan and improve their own lives and serve a much larger percentage of the population than it has in the past. This new inclusionary practice must define new services and new processes, and these are illuminated in the generously illustrated texts as well. Examining evolving notions of socially conscious practice, this book serves as an essential guide for designers who are willing to take on the social, economic and environmental challenges we face today.

Artikel.nr.

5b668937-819e-45bf-9d69-3b1b6d47b916

Egenskaper

Slag

Utbildnings-

Språkversion

Engelska

Antal sidor

288 sidor

Rekommenderad ålder

Vuxen

Föreslagen målgrupp

Alla

Skrivet av

Katie Wakeford

Utgivare

Distributed Art Publishers

Släpp datum

01/12/2008

Publiceringsår

2008

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781933045788

Vikt & dimension

Bredd

165 mm

Djup

27 mm

Höjd

228 mm

Expanding Architecture

311 kr

311 kr

I lager

Tis, 20 maj - mån, 26 maj


Säker betalning

14-dagars öppet köp


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