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Architecture and the Housing Question

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Architecture and the Housing Question examines how the design and provision of housing around the world have become central both to competing political projects and to the architecture profession.

How have architects acting as housing experts helped alleviate or enforce class, race, and gender inequality? What are the disciplinary implications of taking on shelter for the multitude as an architectural assignment and responsibility? The book features essays in the historiography of architecture and the housing question, and a collection of historical case studies from Belgium, China, France, Ghana, the Netherlands, Kenya, the Soviet Union, Turkey, and the United States. The thematic organization of the collection, interrogating housing expertise, the state apparatus, segregation and colonialism, highlights the methodological questions that underpin its international outlook.

The book will appeal to students and scholars in architecture, architectural history, theory, and urban studies.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780815396024

About

Can Bilsel is Professor of Architecture at the University of San Diego where he served as Chair of the Department of Art Architecture and Art History and the founding Director of the Architecture Program. He holds a PhD from Princeton University SMArchS from MIT and a B.Arch from METU in Ankara Turkey. Bilsel has written and lectured on modern architecture and archaeology museums and on the changing political contexts and audiences of architectural conservation. His publications include Antiquity on Display: Regimes of the Authentic in Berlins Pergamon Museum (Oxford 2012) Crisis in Conservation: Istanbuls Gezi Park between Restoration and Resistance (2017) Our Anatolia: Organicism and the Making of the Humanist Culture in Turkey (2007). He is currently working on a series of essays on urban protests resistance and memorialization.Juliana Maxim Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Art Architecture and Art History at the University of San Diego is an art and architectural historian whose work focuses on the history of modern aesthetic practices from photography to urbanism under the communist centralized states of the Soviet Bloc. She completed her PhD dissertation in the History Theory and Criticism of Architecture at MIT in 2006. Maxim was a recipient of the National Council for East European and Eurasian Research Award (2008-2010) and was an American Council for Learned Societies post-doctoral fellow (2012-2013). Her book titled The Socialist Life of Modern Architecture: Bucharest 1955-1965 (Routledge) explores the remarkably intense and multifaceted architectural activity in postwar Romania and the mechanisms through which architecture was invested with political meaning.

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