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When Architecture Meets Activism - The Transformative Experience of Hank Williams Village in the Windy City (Hardcover): Roger... When Architecture Meets Activism - The Transformative Experience of Hank Williams Village in the Windy City (Hardcover)
Roger Guy
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R2,640 Discovery Miles 26 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This social history and community study documents the events surrounding the attempt by community members, activists, and VISTA architects to resist the planned construction of a community college in the neighborhood of Uptown. The planner and architect are seldom envisioned as advocates for the urban poor. However, during the 1960s, New Left planners and architects began working with marginalized groups in cities to design alternatives to urban renewal projects. This was part of a national advocacy planning movement that was taking shape in urban areas like Chicago. Inspired by critics of the Rational-comprehensive model of planning, advocacy planners opposed the imposition of projects on neighborhoods often with no collaboration from residents. One example of this resistance was Hank Williams Village-a multi-purpose housing and commercial redevelopment project modeled after a southern town. The Village was an attempt to prevent the displacement of thousands of southern whites by the planned construction of a community college in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood. While the plan for the Village failed to win support of the local urban renewal board, the work performed by the young VISTA architects became instrumental in their subsequent career trajectories and thus served as formative personal and professional experience.

From Diversity to Unity - Southern and Appalachian Migrants in Uptown Chicago, 1950-1970 (Paperback): Roger Guy From Diversity to Unity - Southern and Appalachian Migrants in Uptown Chicago, 1950-1970 (Paperback)
Roger Guy
R1,155 Discovery Miles 11 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From Diversity to Unity is a community study of settlement and adaptation of Southern and Appalachian migrants to the neighborhood of Uptown Chicago. Oral histories, community newspapers, and secondary sources reveal the human experience of urban migration. Following the postwar collapse of the coal industry, Appalachian migration to northern cities increased significantly. Guy examines this migration, placing particular emphasis on the role of women in the settlement of the migrants in a new place.From Diversity to Unity fills a valuable niche in urban and Appalachian history and is ideal for scholars and students of urban and Chicago history as well as Appalachian and ethnic studies.

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