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Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism

Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism This book investigates how architecture can shape an open-minded and inclusive society, highlighting three internationally renowned projects: the White Mosque in Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina (1980); the Islamic Cemetery Altach in Altach, Austria (2012); and the Superkilen public park in Copenhagen, Denmark (2012). Scholarly essays across various disciplines, along with interviews with the architects and users of these projects, provide intriguing insights into architectures ability to bridge cultural differences. Soliciting a wide array of questions about migration, transculturalism, visibility, inclusion, and exclusion, the book sheds light on the long-term social processes generated between architectural form and its users. Architecture of Coexistence offers a truly interdisciplinary perspective on a very timely subject: Building pluralism means designing for a respectful inclusion of different cultural needs, practices, and traditions. With contributions by Azra Akamija, Mohammad al-Asad, Ali S. Asani, Simon Burtscher-Matis, Amila Buturovi, Farrokh Derakhshani, Robert Fabach, Eva Grabherr, Amra Hadimuhamedovi, Tina Gudrun Jensen, Jennifer Mack, Nasser Rabbat, Barbara Steiner, Helen Walasek and Wolfgang Welsch. Photo essays by Velibor Boovi, Cemal Emden, Jesper Lambaek, and Nikolaus Walter. See more
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A01=Ali S. AsaniA01=Amila ButuroviA01=Amra HadimuhamedoviA01=Eva GrabherrA01=Mohammad al-AsadA01=Robert FabachA01=Simon Burtscher-MatisA01=Tina Gudrun JensenA23=Farrokh DerakhshaniAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Ali S. AsaniAuthor_Amila ButuroviAuthor_Amra HadimuhamedoviAuthor_Eva GrabherrAuthor_Mohammad al-AsadAuthor_Robert FabachAuthor_Simon Burtscher-MatisAuthor_Tina Gudrun Jensenautomatic-updateB01=Azra AkamijaCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=AMCategory=AMDCategory=AMGCategory=AMNCategory=AMVCategory=GBCCOP=GermanyDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 245 x 170mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: ArchiTangle GmbH
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783966800082

About Ali S. AsaniAmila ButuroviAmra HadimuhamedoviEva GrabherrMohammad al-AsadRobert FabachSimon Burtscher-MatisTina Gudrun Jensen

Azra Aksamija is an artist and architectural historian. She is the founding Director of the MIT Future Heritage Lab (FHL) and an Associate Professor in the MIT Program in Art Culture and Technology (ACT). Her work explores how social life is affected by cultural bias and by the deterioration and destruction of cultural infrastructures within the context of conflict migration and forced displacement. Aksamija is the author of Mosque Manifesto: Propositions for Spaces of Coexistence (2015) and Museum Solidarity Lobby (2019). Her artistic work has been exhibited in leading international venues including the Generali Foundation Vienna Liverpool Biennial Secession Vienna the Royal Academy of Arts London Queens Museum of Art in New York Design Week Festivals in Milan Istanbul and Amman and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini as a part of the 54th Art Biennale in Venice. Her most recent work was shown at the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization (2019) the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto (2020) and Venice Architecture Biennale (2020). She received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2013 for her design of the prayer space in the Islamic Cemetery Altach the 2019 Art Prize of the City of Graz and an honorary doctorate from the Monserrat College of Art 2020.

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