... but, who are we building for? : reflections, dialogues, essays, voices, articles, visuals / edited by Building Diversity.
1. edition.
Copenhagen : Danish Architectural Press, [2025]
[Amsterdam] : Distributed internationally by Idea Books
©2025
497 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 20 cm
Architecture shapes both human and more-than-human worlds. Historically, it has served (and still does) as an instrument of power--creating, restricting, and distributing both control and access. Yet architecture also carries the potential for care and inclusivity, offering shelter, and fostering belonging. Shifting the focus from the designers and creators of the built environment to its inhabitants, Building Diversity's second publication offers a critical lens to explore for whom cities, buildings, spaces, and infrastructures are shaped for and with. The publication creates a space for diverse voices by bringing in different perspectives to highlight the complexities of the question: ... but, who are we building for? These multifaceted contributions spark curiosity and offer ideas and thoughts for further conversations and reflections.
9788774071099 paperback
8774071092 paperback
Architecture and society.
Architecture Human factors.
Architecture et société.
Architecture Facteurs humains.
Building Diversity, editor.
Who are we building for?
Location: Library main 322612
Call No.: 322612
Copy: 1
Status: Available
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