A unique collection of contemporary writings, this book explores
the politics involved in the making and experiencing of
architecture and cities from a cross-cultural and global
perspective
Taking a broad view of the word 'politics', the essays address a
range of questions, including:
- What is the relationship between politics and the making of
space?
- What role has theory played in reinforcing or resisting
political power?
- What are the political difficulties associated with working
relationships?
- Do the products of our making construct our identity or
liberate us?
A timely volume, focusing on an interdisciplinary debate on the
politics of making, this is valuable reading for all students,
professionals and academics interested or working in architectural
theory.
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