232 pp.
ca. 70 b / w and 180 colour illustrations
softcover
Leipzig May, 2023
ISBN: 9783959057011
Edition Number: 1
Width: 23 cm
Length: 29 cm
Language(s): English
Editor
ARCH+, Melissa Makele, Anh-Linh Ngo, Torsten Lange, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Daniela Ortiz dos Santos, Gabrielle Schaad
Designer
Meiré und Meiré
Text
Beatriz Colomina, Silvia Federici, Afaina de Jong, Lesley Lokko, Kate Macintosh, Jane Rendell, Mabel O. Wilson
For decades, the call for equality and equal opportunity has been heard within the hierarchical world of architecture. The number of those actively working for change is growing. Their goal is to turn architecture into an ethically responsible and socially and ecologically sustainable practice. The publication proceeds from the question of how forms of social injustice are entwined on different spatial levels. As its enquiry unfolds, it becomes clear that the fight for gender equality in the built environment must now be linked to other forms of campaigning for social justice (anti-racism, anti-colonialism, the fight against transphobia and homophobia, etc.). As a political medium, architecture can help honour a new pledge of freedom based on a transformative idea of fairness.
ARCH+ is Germany’s leading magazine for discourse in the fields of architecture and urbanism.
For decades, the call for equality and equal opportunity has been heard within the hierarchical world of architecture. The number of those actively working for change is growing. Their goal is to turn architecture into an ethically responsible and socially and ecologically sustainable practice. The publication proceeds from the question of how forms of social injustice are entwined on different spatial levels. As its enquiry unfolds, it becomes clear that the fight for gender equality in the built environment must now be linked to other forms of campaigning for social justice (anti-racism, anti-colonialism, the fight against transphobia and homophobia, etc.). As a political medium, architecture can help honour a new pledge of freedom based on a transformative idea of fairness.
ARCH+ is Germany’s leading magazine for discourse in the fields of architecture and urbanism.