Do you know how to create beautiful buildings that truly promote
social change?
Architects need to understand how to design for social equity, but
too often this is presented as a choice between work that does good and
work that looks good. When done well, building for social equity can
directly enhance the formal, experimental and creative language of
architecture.
Renowned architects
Sara Caples and Everardo Jefferson, who have been designing for underserved multi-cultural
communities in New York for decades, provide thought leadership that is deeply rooted
in practice. By urging architects to approach equity projects with an open mind,
the volume highlights the need to dig
deep into the diverse culture of local neighbourhoods. It provides techniques
to encourage listening, communicating and fully engaging with users, resulting
in imaginative design responses that draw on all the tools that the architect
possesses.
Packed with
interviews from established and up-and-coming designers, and highly illustrated
case studies from all over the world, this accessibly written book serves both as
a point of inspiration and a challenge to Western-centric ways of working. Ultimately, it explores how
listening to the aspirations of diverse communities enriches designs and
broadens the architectural language of all involved.
Featuring:
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International case studies from Austria, Brazil, Bolivia, China, Egypt,
India, USA and many more
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Interviews from leading designers, including: Tatiana Bilbao,
Wanda Dalla Costa, Andres Lepik, Xu Tiantian, Li Xiaodong, Sara Zewde
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Guidance on a range of topics, from integrating narratives to working
with colour, communicating with communities and stakeholders to ethical
practice.