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Socializing Architecture - Top Down / Bottom Up

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At the intersection of architecture, art, public culture,and political theory, Socializing Architecture urges architectsand urbanists to mobilize a new public imaginationtoward a more just and equitable urbanization.Drawn from decades of lived experience, Teddy Cruz andFonna Forman engage the San Diego -Tijuana borderregion as a global laboratory to address the central challengesof urbanization today: deepening social andeconomic inequality, dramatic migratory shifts, explosiveurban informality, climate disruption, the thickeningof border walls, and the decline of public thinking.Following Spatializing Justice, Socializing Architecture isthe second part of a two-volume monograph. It continuesto build a compelling case for architects and urbandesigners to intervene in the contested space betweenpublic and private interests. Through analysis and diversecase studies, the authors demonstrate strategies for alteringexclusionary urban policies and advancing instead amore equitable and convivial architecture.
Professors Cruz and Forman are principals in ESTUDIO TEDDYCRUZ + FONNA FORMAN, a research-based political and architecturalpractice in San Diego. They lead a variety of urbanresearch agendas and civic/public interventions in the SanDiego-Tijuana border region and beyond. They also direct theUniversity of California, San Diego's Center on Global Justice,which focuses on community-based solutions to poverty andenvironmental crisis.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CoverTitleContentsIntroduction: A Critical Spatial Practice at the US-Mexico BorderSection I: EssaysSection II: ProjectsNotesImage CreditsAcknowledgementsColophon

Zusammenfassung

At the intersection of architecture, art, public culture,
and political theory, Socializing Architecture urges architects
and urbanists to mobilize a new public imagination
toward a more just and equitable urbanization.
Drawn from decades of lived experience, Teddy Cruz and
Fonna Forman engage the San Diego –Tijuana border
region as a global laboratory to address the central challenges
of urbanization today: deepening social and
economic inequality, dramatic migratory shifts, explosive
urban informality, climate disruption, the thickening
of border walls, and the decline of public thinking.
Following Spatializing Justice, Socializing Architecture is
the second part of a two-volume monograph. It continues
to build a compelling case for architects and urban
designers to intervene in the contested space between
public and private interests. Through analysis and diverse
case studies, the authors demonstrate strategies for altering
exclusionary urban policies and advancing instead a
more equitable and convivial architecture.

Professors Cruz and Forman are principals in ESTUDIO TEDDY
CRUZ + FONNA FORMAN, a research-based political and architectural
practice in San Diego. They lead a variety of urban
research agendas and civic/public interventions in the San
Diego–Tijuana border region and beyond. They also direct the
University of California, San Diego’s Center on Global Justice,
which focuses on community-based solutions to poverty and
environmental crisis.

Produktdetails

Autoren Teddy Cruz, Fonna Forman
Mitarbeit Teddy Cruz (Herausgeber), Forman (Herausgeber), Fonna Forman (Herausgeber)
Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 15.02.2023
 
EAN 9783775743228
ISBN 978-3-7757-4322-8
Seiten 584
Abmessung 172 mm x 36 mm x 244 mm
Gewicht 1262 g
Illustration 920 Abb.
Serien Monografie
Architektur
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Architektur
Sachbuch > Kunst, Literatur > Architektur

Soziologie, Städtebau, Architektur, Architekturtheorie, Einzelne Architekten und Architekturbüros, Politik, San Diego, Politics, Sociology, entdecken, Bauwesen, Architekturkritik, Tijuana, auseinandersetzen, Social Justice, urban informality, Urban policy, Urbanization, Spatial Justice, Teddy Cruz, public culture, migratory shifts, public imagination

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