05326oam 2200493I 450 991095970760332120251117111757.01-317-49570-51-315-71269-51-317-49571-310.4324/9781315712697(CKB)4100000004819901(MiAaPQ)EBC5391362(OCoLC)1029248066(EXLCZ)99410000000481990120180706d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Routledge companion to architecture and social engagement /edited by Farhan Karim1st ed.New York :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (xliv, 461 pages)1-138-88969-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Preface: Monumentality and Insurgency -- Introduction: Architecture and Social Engagement -- Postscript: How and When Was Architecture Socially Engaged? -- Part I Engagement as Discourse -- 1 What If . . . or Toward a Progressive Understanding of Socially Engaged Architecture -- 2 Understanding Social Engagement in Architecture: Toward Situated-Embodied and Critical Accounts -- 3 Toward an Architecture of the Public Good -- 4 Radical Democracy and Spatial Practices -- Part II Targets of Engagement -- 5 Retracing the Emergence of a Human Settlements Approach: Designing in, From and With Contexts of Development -- 6 The United Nations and Self-Help Housing in the Tropics -- 7 Tracing the History of Socially Engaged Architecture: School Building as Development Aid in Postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa -- 8 The Opera Village Africa: Christoph Schlingensief and His Social Sculpture -- 9 Seeking Appropriate Methods: The Role of Public-Interest Design Advocacy in the High Himalaya -- Part III Structures of Engagement -- 10 Reconceiving Professionalism in the Twenty-First Century -- 11 The Aga Khan Award for Architecture and Social Engagement via the Built Environment -- 12 Sale Ends Soon: Epistemological Alternatives to Flying Architects -- 13 Creating the Environment for Social Engagement: The Experience of Venezuela -- Part IV Subjects of Engagement -- 14 Housing for Spatial Justice: Building Alliances Between Women Architects and Users -- 15 Children's Engagement in Design: Reflections From Research and Practice -- 16 The Garden of Liberation: Emptiness and Engagement at Suan Mokkh, Chaiya -- 17 The Darker Side of Social Engagement -- Part V Tectonics of Engagement.18 A Comparative History of Live Projects Within the United States and the UK: Key Characteristics and Contemporary Implications -- 19 The Do-It-Your(Self ): The Construction of Social Identity Through DIY Architecture and Urbanism -- 20 Building the Unseen: A Shift to a Socially Engaged Architecture Education -- Part VI Environmental Engagement -- 21 Umdenken Umschwenken: Environmental Engagement and Swiss Architecture -- 22 Material Participation and the Architecture of Domestic Autonomy -- 23 Salvage Salvation: Counterculture Trash as a Cultural Resource -- Part VII Mapping Engagement -- 24 Marginality, Urban Conflict and the Pursuit of Social Engagement in Latin American Cities -- 25 Understanding Public Interest Design: A Conceptual Taxonomy -- 26 Architecture Before 3.11: Unspoken Social Architecture During the Blank 25 Years of Japan -- 27 The Reciprocity Between Architects and Social Change: Taiwan Experience After the 1990s -- 28 Transforming the Spatial Legacies of Colonialism and Apartheid: Participatory Practice and Design Agency in Southern Africa -- Part VIII Engagement in Emergency -- 29 What We Can Learn From Refugees -- 30 Displacement, Labor and Incarceration: A Mid-Twentieth-Century Genealogy of Camps -- 31 Are Architects the Last People Needed in Disaster Reconstruction? -- 32 Architecture Without Borders? The Globalization of Humanitarian Architecture Culture -- Index.The Routledge Handbook of Architecture and Social Enagagement examines architecture as it changes from being a market-driven profession by looking at socio-political, professional, and philosophical aspects of the field through theory and case studies. Topics in the 35 new essays by global contributors include public interest design, scarcity and poverty, participatory design, empowerment, service learning, professionalism, commodification, trauma, and humanitarianism, among others. Case studies in the United States, South America, the United Kingdom, Africa, Australia, China, and South and Southeast Asia, illustrated with 175 black and white images demonstrate ideas discussed.Architecture and societyArchitects and communityArchitecture and society.Architects and community.720.103720.103Karim FarhanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959707603321The Routledge companion to architecture and social engagement4494297UNINA