Black Abstraction in Architecture

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African-Amreican architects
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Architecture
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BIPOC architects
Black Abstraction in Architecture
Black architects
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Cultural landscape
Design
Economic landscape
Environmental justice
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Esrther Choi
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Office III
Political landscape
Sean Canty
Series
Social justice
Social landscape
Studio Sean Canty
Thought Forms

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  • ISBN 9783038603832
  • Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2025
  • Publisher: Park Books
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Thought Forms is a new series featuring provocative essays that analyze and reimagine the built and managed environments through the lenses of social and environmental justice. Edited by Esther Choi and featuring established and emerging BIPOC voices—both scholars and practitioners re-envisioning architecture’s expanded field—the series positions architecture within social, cultural, environmental, economic, and political landscapes, and invites readers to consider spatial practices through situated perspectives. The authors encourage us to engage with architecture and space as dynamic and potent platforms for justice, community, and innovation. Taken together, the essays look to history and philosophy to understand the recent past and, importantly, embrace a spirit of speculation in which worldmaking can aspire to heal and repair the planet towards collectivized futures.
In this inaugural volume of Thought Forms, architect and scholar Sean Canty focuses on the social implications of abstraction in architectural form, drawing parallels and insights from the world of Black abstraction as seen in the works of three notable painters. His contributions reflect a deep engagement with form, space, and the sociopolitical narratives that shape them, presenting a unique perspective that blends academic rigor with creative exploration.

Sean Canty runs his architecture firm Studio Sean Canty in Cambridge, MA, and teaches as an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design. He is also a founding principal of Office III, an experimental architectural collective that spans New York, San Francisco, and Cambridge, MA. Esther Choi is an architecture activist and scholar based in New York.

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