Learning from Harem, Port-au-prince, Urobo, Filadelfia, Marcovia, Aranya, Malawi, Gambia, Pretoria

Learning from Harem, Port-au-prince, Urobo, Filadelfia, Marcovia, Aranya, Malawi, Gambia, Pretoria by BETTER HANSY


ISBN
9781934772799
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
272
Dimensions
190 x 280mm

This book fits the era of Obama and financial meltdown. It contains essays by mostly young architects who have gone grass roots to work with people, materials, and building types way off radar for earlier generations of architects. There is an eye-opening essay on bamboo. Jean Chae discusses her work using materials form Home Depot to build communal buildings in villages of Central America. Balkrishna Doshi introduces a ?housing development? that its inhabitants, following a few guidelines, built from debris. The point throughout is a reversal of the usual flow of power and ideas. The architects have all endeavored to learn from people who, if noticed by mainstream authorities, have had buildings imposed on them. 175 illustrations
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