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Architecture in Development: Systems and the Emergence of the Global South

Architecture in Development: Systems and the Emergence of the Global South

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This edited volume explores how architects, planners, and other experts responded to the contexts and discourses of "development" after WWII, covering countries from the global south and focusing on how architecture production is part of technical, economic, and political processes.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 434 pages
Publication date: 23 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive and meticulously edited volume delves into the intricate responses of architects, planners, and other related experts to the multifaceted contexts and discourses of "development" that emerged after World War II. Spanning a wide range of countries, including Israel, Ghana, Greece, Belgium, France, India, Mexico, the United States, Venezuela, the Philippines, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Zambia, and Canada, the essays in this collection offer a rich tapestry of insights.

The subject matter of architecture is increasingly being taught within a broader framework of globalizing architecture studies. This shift involves incorporating previously overlooked geographies, primarily from the global south, with a particular emphasis on understanding how architecture production intertwines with technical, economic, and political processes.

The essays in this volume explore various themes and approaches, shedding light on the complex interplay between architecture, development, and the broader social, cultural, and environmental dynamics of the post-World War II era. They examine how architects and planners responded to the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid urbanization, economic growth, and political transformations, employing innovative designs, strategies, and methodologies to shape the built environment.

One notable aspect of the essays is their recognition of the diverse and complex contexts in which development took place. They highlight the role of colonialism, globalization, and the legacies of war in shaping architectural practices and urban landscapes. The authors examine how architects and planners negotiated the tensions between tradition, modernity, and cultural heritage, striving to create sustainable and inclusive spaces that reflect the needs and aspirations of local communities.

Another key theme explored in the essays is the role of architecture in promoting social and economic development. The authors discuss how architectural projects can stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities, and improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. They examine how architects and planners incorporate sustainable design principles, energy-efficient technologies, and community-driven initiatives into their work, fostering a sense of belonging and promoting social cohesion.

Furthermore, the essays highlight the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing the challenges of development. They emphasize the need for architects, planners, engineers, policymakers, and community members to work together in a holistic and integrated manner, leveraging their respective expertise and perspectives to create sustainable and resilient solutions.

In conclusion, this extensive and meticulously edited volume provides a valuable contribution to the field of architecture and development studies. It offers a comprehensive exploration of the responses of architects, planners, and other related experts to the contexts and discourses of "development" after World War II. Through its rich and diverse essays, the volume sheds light on the complex interplay between architecture, development, and the broader social, cultural, and environmental dynamics of the post-war era. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding the role of architecture in shaping the future of our world.


Dimension: 254 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032045337

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