Format:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780203022863
Content:
Fully illustrated, international practitioners and theorists present an exploration of the social and political aspects of our built environment and the influence and involvement of the end user in its formation
Note:
Intro -- Architecture and Participation -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Politics of participation -- Chapter 01 Architecture's public -- Chapter 02 The negotiation of hope -- Chapter 03 Losing control, keeping desire -- Chapter 04 Mass housing cannot be sustained -- Chapter 05 Reinventing public participation: planning in the age of consensus -- Chapter 06 How inhabitants can become collective developers: France 1968 -2000 -- Chapter 07 City/democracy: retrieving citizenship -- Histories of participation -- Chapter 08 Sixty-eight and after -- Chapter 09 Fragments of participation in architecture, 1963 -2002: Graz and Berlin -- Chapter 10 Notes on participation -- Chapter 11 Kemal Özcül's acceptance speech -- Chapter 12 Özcül postcript: the Gelsenkirchen school as built -- Practices of participation -- Chapter 13 Animal town planning and homeopathic architecture -- Chapter 14 What if?.. A narrative process for re-imagining the city -- Chapter 15 Politics beyond the white cube -- Chapter 16 Rights of common: ownership, participation, risk -- Chapter 17 We need artists' ways of doing things: a critical analysis of the role of the artist in regeneration practice -- Chapter 18 Stalker and the big game of Campo Boario -- Chapter 19 Points, spirals and prototypes -- Chapter 20 Your place, or mine..? A study on participatory design, youth, public space and ownership -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Blundell Jones, Peter Architecture and Participation Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9780415317450
Language:
English
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