Architecture and the Housing Question

Architecture and the Housing Question

Bilsel, Can; Maxim, Juliana

Taylor & Francis Inc

06/2022

248

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Inglês

9780815396024

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction. Architecture and the Housing Question: Specific Histories Can Bilsel and Juliana Maxim Part One. Whose History? Rethinking the Expert 1. Housing and History: The Case of the Specific Intellectual Reinhold Martin 2. Humanitarian Homemaker, Emergency Subject: Questions of Shelter and Domesticity Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi 3. "Oh, but This Isn't Architecture!": The Paradoxical Heritage of French Public Housing Sandra Parvu and Alice Sotgia Part Two. Housing and the State 4. Inventing Socialist Modern: Housing Research and Experimental Design in the Soviet Union Daria Bocharnikova 5. "Production First, Living Second": Welfare Housing and Social Transition in China Samuel Y. Liang 6. "Pillars" of the Welfare State: Postwar Mass Housing in Belgium and the Netherlands Miles Glendinning Part Three. (De)Segregation and the Housing Enclave 7. Housing the People Who "Lived Free": Inhabiting Social Housing in the Tin-Can Neighborhood Kivanc Kilinc and M. Melih Cin 8. Public Life and Public Housing: Charles Moore's Church Street South Patricia A. Morton Part Four. Land, Property, Colonization 9. Landing Architecture: Tropical Bodies, Land, and the Invisible Backdrop of Architectural History Ijlal Muzaffar 10. The Rise and Fall of California City Shannon Starkey Index
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Friedrich Engels;Housing Question;Urbanization;Modernization;Socialist Architecture;Reinhold Martin;Miles Glendinning;Can Bilsel;Juliana Maxim;Habitation;Welfare State;Humanitarianism;Balconies;Dense;Postwar;Public Infrastructure;Tropical Architecture;Social Housing;Mojave Desert;Work Unit Employees;Large Family;Superimposed;De Taeye;CIAM;California City;Disconnected;Ninth Block;Work Unit Compounds;SVV;Neighborhood Unit Principle;Anne Lacaton;Farah's Work;Neighborhood Unit;Work Unit Housing;Work Unit System;Self-help Construction