Small Scale Big Change New Architectures of Social Engagement Barry Bergdoll
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- 720 L 596
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720 K293 Biophilic design : | 720 K293 Biophilic design : | 720 L 596 Small Scale Big Change New Architectures of Social Engagement | 720 L 596 Small Scale Big Change New Architectures of Social Engagement | 720 M764 Arquitectura y crítica / | 720 M764 Arquitectura y crítica / | 720 P164 Los ojos de la piel. La arquitectura y los sentidos |
Foreword -- Introduction -- Buiding on Society -- Projects -- METI-Handmade School -- Primary School -- Housing for the Fishermen of Tyre -- Red location Museum of Struggle - Inner-City Arts -- $20K House VIII (Dave´s House) -- Quinta Monroy Housing -- Casa familiar: Living rooms at the border and senior housing with Childcare -- Transformation of Tour Bois-le-Pretre -- Manguinhos Complex -- Metro cable
The role of the global architect in society is changing. Instead of waiting for commissions to come their way, architects are initiating and developing practical solutions in response to dramatically changing living conditions in many parts of the world today. Small Scale, Big Change focuses on a central chapter of this shift, presenting recently built or under-construction works in underserved communities around the globe by these 11 architects and firms: Elemental (Chilean); Anna Heringer (Austrian); Diébédo Francis Kéré (Burkinabé); Hashim Sarkis A.L.U.D. (Lebanese); Jorge Mario Jáuregui (Brazilian); Frédéric Druot, Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal (French); Michael Maltzan Architecture (American); Noero Wolff Architects (South African); Rural Studio (American); Estudio Teddy Cruz (American, born Guatemala); and Urban Think Tank (American/Austrian/Venezuelan). Without sacrificing concern for aesthetics, these architects have developed projects that reveal a post-utopian specificity of place; their architectural solutions emerge from close collaboration with future users and sustained research into local conditions. The projects--which include schools, parks, housing and infrastructural interventions--reveal an exciting change in the longstanding dialogue between architecture and society, as the architect's roles, methods, approaches and responsibilities are dramatically reevaluated. They also offer an expanded definition of sustainability that moves beyond experimentation with new materials and technologies to encompass larger concepts of social and economic sustainability. Small Scale, Big Change examines the evolving standards of responsibility and participation in architecture and the ways in which architects can engage critically with larger social, economic and political issues currently facing communities around the world.
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