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Inhabiting Displacement: Architecture and Authorship

Inhabiting Displacement: Architecture and Authorship

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This anthology explores the core concepts of inhabitation and displacement in architecture, focusing on the figure of the inhabitant and challenging conventional architectural thinking. It highlights practices of living and spatial appropriation from interdisciplinary and international perspectives, encouraging critical engagement with questions of architectural production and authorship.

Format: Hardback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 06 December 2021
Publisher: Birkhauser


This captivating anthology takes a bold approach to challenging the boundaries of the architectural discipline by delving into the fundamental concepts of inhabitation and displacement. In doing so, it effectively centers the figure of the inhabitant, prompting a critical examination of the limitations of traditional architectural thought.

The editors of this remarkable volume have skillfully brought together a diverse range of perspectives from various interdisciplinary fields and international contexts to explore the topic of displacement. Through their insightful contributions, they shed light on the practices of living and spatial appropriation, thereby facilitating a deep and critical engagement with issues related to architectural production and authorship.

By highlighting the experiences and perspectives of individuals and communities who have been displaced due to various factors such as natural disasters, social unrest, or economic transformations, this anthology offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human impact on the built environment. It challenges the notion of architectural design as merely a static and impersonal process and emphasizes the importance of incorporating the lived experiences and needs of those who will inhabit the spaces created by architects.

Furthermore, the editors encourage readers to think beyond the traditional boundaries of architecture and consider the broader social, political, and economic contexts that shape displacement. They advocate for a more inclusive and equitable approach to architectural practice that takes into account the diverse voices and experiences of marginalized communities.

In conclusion, this anthology serves as a valuable resource for architects, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of architecture, displacement, and social justice. It provides a platform for exploring the complex dynamics between people, place, and the built environment and encourages us to think critically about the role of architecture in shaping our world.

Weight: 640g
Dimension: 240 x 170 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783035623703

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