UID:
almahu_9949383462102882
Format:
1 online resource (138 pages)
ISBN:
9781317307907
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1317307909
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9781315650739
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1315650738
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9781315650739
Series Statement:
Research in planning and urban design
Content:
"Revolt and Reform in Architecture's Academy' uniquely addresses the complicated relationship between architectural education and urban renewal in the 1960s, which paved the way for what is today known as public interest design. Through an examination of curricular reforms at Columbia University's and Yale University's schools of architecture in the 1960s, this book translates the "urban crisis" through the experiences of two influential groups of architecture students, as well as their contributions to design's lexicon. The book argues that urban renewal and campus expansion half a century ago recast architectural education at two schools whose host cities, New York and New Haven, were critical sites for political, social, and urban upheaval in America. The urban challenges of that time are the same challenges rapidly growing cities face today-access, equity, housing, and services. As architects, architects in training, and architecture students continue to wrestle with questions surrounding how design may serve a broadly defined public interest, this book is a timely assessment of the forces that have shaped the debate."--Provided by publisher.
Note:
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Virginia, 2010) under title: Revolt and reform in architecture's academy : : Columbia and Yale in the 1960s.
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1. Architecture's academy -- 2. Columbia University in the city of New York -- 3. Renewing New Haven, building Yale -- 4. What is the public interest?
Additional Edition:
Print version: Richards, William (William Charles). Revolt and reform in architecture's academy. New York, NY : Routledge, 2017 ISBN 9781138121812
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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Theses.
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History.
DOI:
10.4324/9781315650739
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315650739
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