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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949464493802882
    Format: 1 online resource (280 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780429346804 , 0429346808 , 9781000701630 , 1000701638 , 9781000701029 , 1000701026 , 9781000700411 , 1000700410
    Content: "The issue of gender inequality in architecture has been part of the profession's discourse for many years, yet the continuing gender imbalance in architectural education and practice remains a difficult subject. This book seeks to change that. It provides the first ever attempt to move the debate about gender in architecture beyond the tradition of gender-segregated diagnostic or critical discourse on the debate towards something more propositional, actionable and transformative. To do this, A Gendered Profession brings together a comprehensive array of essays from a wide variety of experts in architectural education and practice, touching on issues such as LGBT, age, family status, and gender-biased awards."--Cover
    Note: Part 1. Practice, politics and economics : Six myths about women in architecture / Justine Clark -- Architecture: a suitable career for a woman? / Ann de Graft-Johnson and Sandra Manley -- On age and architecture / Sophie Hamer -- Why men leave architecture / Doric -- G.F. Bodley and the gravy: describing architecture on the tangent / Hugh Pearman -- Women in architecture: stand up and be counted / Jane Duncan and Virginia Newman -- The hero's journey: architecture's 'long hours' culture / Karen Burns -- Lost and found?: A parable of the architect (male) and the academic (female) / John Dickson and Ruth Morrow -- Site parade / Julian Williams -- Part 2. Histories, theories and pioneers : The queer architect in Germany: invisible in practice, missing from history / Uwe Bresan and Wolfgang Voigt -- Sister practices: non-normative experiences of time and technology / Ruth Morrow -- Architecture: a villainous profession / David Gloster -- The 'transition' as a turning point for female agency in Spanish architecture / Lucia C. Pérez-Moreno -- Redesigning the profession / Julie Humphryes -- Remembering queer space / Anthony Graham -- Women in architecture awards: great or ghettoizing? / Laura Mark -- Designers of the world unite / Joe Kerr -- Part 3. Place, participartion and identity : Woods and treasure / Cany Ash and Robert Sakula -- Down to earth / James Soane -- Vauxhall is burning / Alexis Kalli -- On looking and learning / Paul Davies -- Scenes of emancipatory alliances / Brian McGrath -- The eradication of London's democratic queer pubs / Samuel Douek -- Architecture 2.0 / Gem Barton -- Part 4. Education : Surveys, seminars, and starchitects: gender studies and architectural history pedagogy in American architectural education / Catherine W. Zipf -- Interiority complex / Harriet Harriss and Naomi House -- Gender, architectural education, and the accruing of capital / Igea Troiani -- Hit me baby one more time / Lesley Lokko -- And then we were the 99%: reflections on gender and the changing contours of German architectural practice / Mary Pepchinski -- A gendered pedagogy / Harriet Harriss -- Look who's talking: numbers matter / Lori Brown -- Symbolic violence / Flora Samuel.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Brown, James Benedict. Gendered profession. London : RIBA Publishing, 2016 ISBN 1859469973
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1741513456
    Format: 120 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 1848223579 , 9781848223578
    Content: Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906-1999) was a prolific designer working within the male-dominated world of mid-century modern design, whose status and influence has been largely ignored. Grossman was the ultimate polymath - an industrial designer, interior designer and architect working within two fascinating contexts: Scandinavia and North America.0This book gives an overview of Grossman's background and education and the formative years of her career in Sweden, before describing her move to Los Angeles in 1940. While she is remembered for her work as a product and lighting designer, her work as an interior designer has been almost entirely overlooked.This book catalogues and emphasises the significance of her contribution to interior design: making the connections between ideas she tested at the scale of the product within the interior environment. It positions her contribution to interior design in relation to the canon of the genres to which she contributed, her discipline and the emerging canon of women designers - who are only now being recognised, whilst considering her enduring legacy upon the world of design today
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Art History
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    Keywords: Grossman, Greta Magnusson 1906-1999 ; Biografie
    Author information: House, Naomi
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949434645602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003018841 , 100301884X , 9781000778397 , 1000778398 , 9781000778380 , 100077838X
    Series Statement: Routledge companions series
    Content: "The established canon of architectural education and design pedagogy has been predominantly produced within the Northern hemisphere and transposed into schools across the Global South with little regard for social or ecological culture and context, nor regional pedagogic traditions. Architecture's academic community throughout the Global South has been deeply affected by this imposition, how it shapes and influences proto-professionals and by implication architectural processes and outcomes. The Routledge Companion to Architectural Pedagogies of the Global South resituates and recenters an array of pedagogic approaches that are either produced or proliferate from the 'Global South' while antagonizing the linguistic, epistemological and disciplinary conceits that, under Imperialist imperatives, ensured that these pedagogies remained maligned or marginalized. The book maintains that the exclusionary implications of architectural notions of the 'orders' the 'canon' and the 'core' have served to constrain and to calcify its contents and in doing so, imperiled its relevance and impact. In contrast, this companion of pedagogic approaches serves to evidence that architecture's academic and professional advancement is wholly contingent on its ability to fully engage in an additive and inclusive process whereby the necessary disruptions that occur when marginalized knowledge confronts established knowledge result in a catalytical transformation through which new, co-created knowledge can emerge. Notions of tradition, identity, modernity, vernacularism, post-colonialism, poverty, migration, social and spatial justice, climate apartheid, globalization, ethical standards and international partnerships are key considerations in the context of the Global South. How these issues originate and evolve within architectural schools and curricula and how they act as drivers across all curricula activities are some of the important themes that the contributors interrogate and debate. With more than 30 contributions from 55 authors from diverse regional, racial, ethnic, gender, and cultural backgrounds, this companion is structured in four sections that capture, critique and catalog multifarious marginalised pedagogical approaches to provide educators and students with an essential source book of navigational steers, core contestations, propositional tactics, and reimagined rubrics. The Routledge Companion to Architectural Pedagogies of the Global South pioneers a transposable strategy for academics from all disciplines looking to adopt a tested approach to decolonising the curriculum. It is only through a process of destabilising the hegemonic, epistemological and disciplinary frameworks that have long-prescribed architecture's pedagogies that the possibility of more inclusive, representative and relevant pedagogical practices can emerge"--
    Note: Theories, Tools, & Terms Of Engagement -- Challenging Canons, Co-Creating Curricula -- The Pedagogical Is Political -- Hybrid Hermeneutics.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge companion to architectural pedagogies of the Global South Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9780367893705
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :RIBA Publications,
    UID:
    almahu_9949385698102882
    Format: 1 online resource (144 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000580211 , 9781000580129 , 1000580121 , 9781003285410 , 1003285414 , 1000580210
    Series Statement: Design studio ; v. 4
    Content: Without environmental justice, there can be no social justice. This volume sets the table for inclusive architectural engagement during a time circumscribed by pandemic, climate change and inequality. An esteemed group of international voices amplify interactions involving sexism, racism, classism, homophobia, transphobia and environmental catastrophe, exploring how they inextricably linked. Without acknowledging the interconnectedness of these injustices, we will not find effective ways to halt the deepening crisis. Features: Marcos Cruz, Casper Laing Ebbensgaard, Antn Garca-Abril, Alexandra Daisy Ginsburg, Ariane Lourie Harrison, Kerry Holden, Walter Hood, Joyce Hwang, Kabage Karanja, V. Mitch McEwen, Dbora Mesa, Timothy Morton, Stella Mutegi, Brenda Parker, Carolyn Steel, McKenzie Wark, Kathryn Yusoff and Joanna Zylinska.
    Note: 〈P〉Editor's Introduction: Beyond the Spaces of Speciesism〈/P〉〈P〉An Architectural History of Intersectionality〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉V. Mitch McEwen〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Architecture is Dysphoric and Wants to Transition〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉McKenzie Wark〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Non-Binary Ecologies〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Harriet Harriss and Naomi House〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Loser Images: A Feminist Proposal for Post-Anthropocene Visuality〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Joanna Zylinska〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Planetary Portals in the Upside-Down World〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Casper Laing Ebbensgaard, Kerry Holden and Kathryn Yusoff〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉From Anthropocene to Biocene: Novel Bio-integrated Designs as a Means to Respond to the Current Biodiversity and Climate Crisis〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Marcos Cruz and Brenda Parker〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Sitopia: A Landscape for Human and Non-Human Flourishing〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Carolyn Steel〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉The Anthropocene Museum: A Troublesome Trail of Improvision Towards the Chthulucene〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Ca'n Terra: For Landscapes of the Post-Anthropocene〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Antón García-Abril and Débora Mesa〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Pollinators Pavilion: The Architecture of Analogous Habitats〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Ariane Lourie Harrison〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉The Wilding of Mars〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Alexandra Daisy Ginsburg〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Bat Cloud〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Joyce Hwang〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉In Between Landscape -- Nvidia Headquarters〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Walter Hood〈/P〉〈/I〉〈P〉Final Word〈/P〉〈I〉〈P〉Timothy Morton〈/P〉〈/I〉
    Additional Edition: Print version: Working at the intersection. Milton : RIBA Publications, 2022 ISBN 9781000580129
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949641794302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003821915 , 100382191X , 9781032649580 , 1032649585 , 9781003821922 , 1003821928
    Content: All the architects in this book deserve international recognition. The reality is, though, that few are household names. Over the last decade, awareness of the need for gender balance in architecture has gained traction. Within the profession, women remain underrepresented, underpromoted and underpaid. Failure to acknowledge women's contribution to the built environment has perpetuated this cycle and impoverished us all. By showcasing 100 exceptional architects - who happen to be women - this book provides a flagship reference to inspire and support everyone working in the profession, no matter how they identify. Global in outlook, the book presents an equitable sample of architects from every continent. We all need heroines as much as heroes. Through illustrated interviews, each woman shares how they are responding to a profound disconnect between architecture and the people and landscape it serves. Their visions, methods and models of leadership are essential to connecting the needs of humans and the planet. In the words of Indigenous Canadian architect Eladia Smoke: Now is a critical time to seek out every opportunity to transmit this knowledge to future generations.' Featuring: 100 interviews with leading women architects, including: Tatiana Bilbao, Odile Decq, Liz Diller, Julia Gamolina, Dorte Mandrup and Farshid Moussavi. Over 400 photographs and drawings. Geographically balanced selection, with profiles across every continent.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1859469639
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781859469637
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Routledge
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041931965
    Format: 202 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780415733526 , 9780415733618
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-315-78076-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Architekt ; Ausbildung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT51332
    Format: 1 online resource (231 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781317703488
    Content: Live projects develop practice-ready skills which students cannot gain in a design studio. The authors offer practical advice on designing and implementing live projects for educators keen to use these as part of their programs
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Foreword: Live Project love: building a framework for Live Projects -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: pedagogy into practice . . . or practice into pedagogy? -- Part I Theories, models, and manifestos -- 1.1 Developing an inclusive definition, typological analysis and online resource for Live Projects -- 1.2 Learning theories for Live Projects -- 1.3 Engage at California College of the Arts: a partnership model for addressing community needs with curricular integrity -- 1.4 What belongs to architecture: teaching construction among Live Projects -- 1.5 Co-authoring a Live Project Manifesto -- Part II The question of assessment -- 2.1 Working margins, drawing lines -- 2.2 The NAAB Live Project paradigm -- 2.3 Building is also a verb -- 2.4 Live Projects at mid-century: a pre-history -- Part III From education into practice -- 3.1 Teambuild: new formats for delivery of learning in construction -- 3.2 The GRAD Programme: Live Project peer enablement -- 3.3 The urban lab: an experiment in education, research and outreach -- 3.4 A pedagogical gap -- 3.5 Architectural education beyond an academic context -- Part IV Case studies -- 4.1 Constructing a contingent pedagogy -- 4.2 Architectural deliberation: the Hyalite Pavilion -- 4.3 Providing practical experience towards registration as an architect within the context of a supportive academic environment -- 4.4 sLAB (Student Led Architecture Build): developing the capability to develop meta-capabilities -- 4.5 Voices from Nagapattinam: revisiting communities after the 2004 tsunami -- 4.6 The Fareshare Live Project -- 4.7 Building process: the Oxford Academy Live Project -- 4.8 "In the people's interest?" Design/build Live Projects and public education , 4.9 Live: between citizens and the state -- Part V Closing thoughts -- 5.1 Pedagogy into practice or practice into pedagogy? Two practitioners discuss -- Afterword
    Additional Edition: Print version Harriss, Harriet Architecture Live Projects Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2014 ISBN 9780415733618
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((OIS Credentials Required))
    URL: FULL  ((OIS Credentials Required))
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    Newcastle upon Thyne : Riba Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044304218
    Format: xix, 202 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781859465837
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1779196180
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781315780764 , 9781317703464 , 9781317703471
    Content: Part I. Theories, models, and manifestos -- Part II. The question of assessment -- Part III. From education into practice -- Part IV. Case studies -- Part V. Closing thoughts.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415733618
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780415733526
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780415733618
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTocn1381292550
    Format: xv, 312 pages , illustrations , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9781859469637
    Content: All the architects in this book deserve international recognition. The reality is, though, that few are household names. Over the last decade, awareness of the need for gender balance in architecture has gained traction. Within the profession, women remain underrepresented, underpromoted and underpaid. Failure to acknowledge women's contribution to the built environment has perpetuated this cycle and impoverished us all. By showcasing 100 exceptional architects - who happen to be women - this book provides a flagship reference to inspire and support everyone working in the profession, no matter how they identify. Global in outlook, the book presents an equitable sample of architects from every continent. We all need heroines as much as heroes. Through illustrated interviews, each woman shares how they are responding to a profound disconnect between architecture and the people and landscape it serves. Their visions, methods and models of leadership are essential to connecting the needs of humans and the planet. In the words of Indigenous Canadian architect Eladia Smoke: 'Now is a critical time to seek out every opportunity to transmit this knowledge to future generations.' Featuring: * 100 interviews with leading women architects, including: Tatiana Bilbao, Odile Decq, Liz Diller, Julia Gamolina, Dorte Mandrup and Farshid Moussavi. * Over 400 photographs and drawings. * Geographically balanced selection, with profiles across every continent
    Note: Acknowledgements About the Authors Foreword Preface Introduction Africa Eastern Africa | Tatu Gatere - Kenya | Victoria Marwa Heilman - Tanzania | Irene Masiyanise - Zimbabwe | Emma Miloyo - Kenya | Rahel Shawl - Ethiopia Middle Africa | Caroline Barla - Cameroon | Valerie Mavoungou - Congo | Paula Nascimento - Angola | Hayette Ndiaye - Chad | Caroline Pindi Norah - Democratic Republic of the Congo Northern Africa | Nada Elfeituri - Libya | Shahira Fahmy - Egypt | Samia Henni - Algeria | Salima Naji - Morocco | Southern Africa | Sarah Calburn - South Africa | Nina Maritz - Namibia | Sithabile Mathe - Botswana | Sumayya Vally - South Africa | Ilze Wolff - South Africa Western Africa | Olajumoke Adenowo - Nigeria | Patti Anahory - Cabo Verde | Olayinka Dosekun-Adjei - Nigeria | Mariam Issoufou Kamara - Niger | Melissa Jeannette Kacoutie - Ivory Coast | Tosin Oshinowo - Nigeria Americas Caribbean | Carmen Diaz Acosta and Celia Garcia Acosta and - Cuba | Patricia E. Green - Jamaica | Lavina Liburd - Saint Kitts | Laura Narayansingh - Trinidad | Vicki Telford - Barbados Central America | Tatiana Bilbao - Mexico | Fernanda Canales - Mexico | Frida Escobedo - Mexico | Gabriela Etchegaray - Mexico | Rozana Montiel - Mexico | Dorel Ramirez - Nicaragua Northern America | Katherine Darnstadt - USA | Liz Diller - USA | Catherine Johnson and Rebecca Rudolph - USA | Eladia Smoke - Canada | Deanna Van Buren - USA South America | Sandra Barclay - Peru | Micaela Casoy and Paula de Falco - Argentina | Carla Juacaba - Brazil | Catalina Patino and Viviana Pena - Colombia | Veronica Villate - Paraguay | Sofia Von Ellrichshausen - Chile Asia Central Asia | Togzhan Aubakirova - Kazakhstan | Gulnara Diyarova - Kazakhstan | Shahnoz Rahmatullozoda - Tajikistan | Takhmina Turdialieva - Uzbekistan | Asel Yeszhanova - Kazakhstan Eastern Asia | Sook Hee Chun - South Korea | Juan Du - Hong Kong | Rossana Hu - China | Momoyo Kaijima - Japan | Xu Tiantian - China Southeastern Asia | Eleena Jamil - Malaysia | Patama Roonrakwit - Thailand | Cathy Saldana - Philipines | Daliana Suryawinata - Indonesia | Tran Thi Ngu Ngon - Vietnam Southern Asia | Suhailey Farzana - Bangladesh | Takbir Fatima - India | Anupama Kundoo - India | Yasmeen Lari - Pakistan | Habibeh Madjdabadi - Iran Western Asia | Marwa Al-Sabouni - Syria | Noura Al Sayeh Holtrop - Palestine | Melike Altinisik - Turkey | Sumaya Dabbagh - Saudi Arabia | Lina Ghotmeh - Lebanon | Elena K. Tsolakis - Cyprus Europe Eastern Europe | Oana-Maria Bogdan - Romania | Anca Cioarec and Brindusa Tudor - Romania | Julia Gamolina - Russia | Marlena Happach - Poland | Svitlana Zdorenko - Ukraine Northern Europe | Yemi Aladerun - UK | Rahel Belatchew - Sweden | Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara - Ireland | Saija Hollmen, Jenni Reuter and Helena Sandman - Finland | Dorte Mandrup - Denmark | Farshid Moussavi - UK Southern Europe | Vedina Babahmetovic - Bosnia | Iva Cukic - Serbia | Nerea Amoros Elorduy - Spain | Maria Charneco and Anna Puigjaner - Spain | Mia Roth-Cerina - Croatia | Francesca Torzo - Italy Western Europe | Odile Decq - France | Anna Heringer - Germany | Francine Houben - Netherlands | Jeannette Kuo - Switzerland | Veronique Tavernier - Belgium Oceania Sophie Dyring - Australia | Elisapeta Heta - New Zealand | Loata Ho - Fiji | Sarah Lynn Rees - Australia | Kerstin Thompson - Australia Image Credits Index
    Language: English
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