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This book prompts architects and anthropologists to think and act
together. In order to fully grasp the relationship between human
beings and their built environments and design more livable and
sustainable buildings and cities in the future, we need new
cross-disciplinary approaches combining anthropology and
architecture. This is neither anthropology of architecture, nor
ethnography for architects, but a new approach beyond these
positions: Architectural Anthropology. The anthology gathers
contributions from leading researchers from various Nordic
universities, architectural schools, and architectural firms as
well as prominent international scholars like Tim Ingold, Albena
Yaneva, and Sarah Pink - all exploring, developing, and innovating
the cross-disciplinary field between anthropology and architecture.
Several contributions are co-written by architects and
anthropologists, merging approaches from the two disciplines in
order to fully explore the dynamics of lived space. Through a broad
range of empirical examples, methodological approaches, and
theoretical reflections, the anthology provides inspiration and
tools for scholars, students, and practitioners working with lived
space. The first part focusses on homes, walls, and boundaries, the
second on urban space and public life, and the third on processes
of creativity, participation, and design.
This book prompts architects and anthropologists to think and act
together. In order to fully grasp the relationship between human
beings and their built environments and design more livable and
sustainable buildings and cities in the future, we need new
cross-disciplinary approaches combining anthropology and
architecture. This is neither anthropology of architecture, nor
ethnography for architects, but a new approach beyond these
positions: Architectural Anthropology. The anthology gathers
contributions from leading researchers from various Nordic
universities, architectural schools, and architectural firms as
well as prominent international scholars like Tim Ingold, Albena
Yaneva, and Sarah Pink - all exploring, developing, and innovating
the cross-disciplinary field between anthropology and architecture.
Several contributions are co-written by architects and
anthropologists, merging approaches from the two disciplines in
order to fully explore the dynamics of lived space. Through a broad
range of empirical examples, methodological approaches, and
theoretical reflections, the anthology provides inspiration and
tools for scholars, students, and practitioners working with lived
space. The first part focusses on homes, walls, and boundaries, the
second on urban space and public life, and the third on processes
of creativity, participation, and design.
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