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Design Studio Vol. 4: Working at the Intersection: Architecture After the Anthropocene 2022 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 250x210 mm
  • Sari: Design Studio 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1914124057
  • ISBN-13: 9781914124051
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 250x210 mm
  • Sari: Design Studio 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1914124057
  • ISBN-13: 9781914124051
Without environmental justice, there can be no social justice.





The critical symptoms of human suffering, climate collapse and animal maltreatment are now global and far-reaching. Despite their interdependence, the treatment of these afflictions remains disconnected. What follows is policy and design decisions that fail to tackle the problems collectively.





Exposing the narrow perspectives that dominate architectural discourse and practice, this volume sets the table for inclusive architectural engagement during a time circumscribed by pandemic, climate change and inequality.





An respected group of international voices amplifies interactions relating to sexism, racism, classism, homophobia, transphobia and environmental catastrophe, exploring how they are inextricably linked.





Without acknowledging the interconnectedness of these injustices, we will not find effective ways to halt the deepening crisis. Or be able to experience an architecture that addresses the effects of the human-centred Anthropocene age.





Readers are invited to imagine, rage, rail, protest, contest, channel, dream and envision from a position of humility, equity, and in some instances, experiential fury.





The future of architecture is contingent on working at the intersection.





Features: Marcos Cruz, Casper Laing Ebbensgaard, Antón García-Abril, Alexandra Daisy Ginsburg, Ariane Lourie Harrison, Kerry Holden, Walter Hood, Joyce Hwang, Kabage Karanja, V. Mitch McEwen, Débora Mesa, Timothy Morton, Stella Mutegi, Brenda Parker, Carolyn Steel, McKenzie Wark, Kathryn Yusoff and Joanna Zylinska.
About the Editors v
Acknowledgements v
Editor's Introduction: Beyond the Spaces of Speciesism vii
Harriet Harriss
Naomi House
ARTICLES
A Brief Architectural History of Intersectionality
1(10)
V. Mitch McEwen
Architecture is Dysphoric and Wants to Transition
11(10)
McKenzie Wark
Non-Binary Ecologies?
21(12)
Harriet Harriss
Naomi House
Loser Images: A Feminist Proposal for Post-Anthropocene Visuality
33(7)
Joanna Zylinska
Planetary Portals in the Upside-Down World
40(12)
Casper Laing Ebbensgaard
Kerry Holden
Kathryn Yusoff
From Anthropocene to Biocene: Novel Bio-Integrated Design as a Means to Respond to the Current Biodiversity and Climate Crisis
52(10)
Marcos Cruz
Brenda Parker
Sitopia: A Landscape for Human and Non-Human Flourishing
62(11)
Carolyn Steel
PROFILES
A Troublesome Trail of Improvision Towards the Chthulucene
73(8)
Kabage Karanja
Stella Mutegi
For Landscapes of the Post-Anthropocene
81(7)
Anton Garcfa-Abril
Debora Mesa
The Architecture of Analogous Habitats
88(9)
Ariane Lourie Harrison
CASE STUDIES
The Wilding of Mars
97(12)
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
Bat Cloud 103(6)
Joyce Hwang
In Between Landscape: Nvidia Headquarters
109(8)
Walter Hood
Final Word Timothy Morton 117(5)
Contributors 122(2)
Recommended Reading 124(2)
Index 126(3)
Image Credits 129
Professor Harriet Harriss is a qualified architect and Dean of the Pratt School of Architecture in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to this, she led the Architecture Research Programs at the Royal college of Art in London. Dean Harriss has won various awards including a Brookes Teaching Fellowship, a Higher Education Academy Internationalisation Award and a Churchill Fellowship. 

Naomi House is a Senior Lecturer in Interior Architecture and Design, and Research Coordinator at Middlesex University, she is an experienced academic who taught for many years in Critical and Historical Studies at the Royal College of Art, and previously at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London Metropolitan University and University of the Arts, London.