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Architecture and participation / edited by Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu, Jeremy Till.
Title & Author:

Architecture and participation / edited by Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu, Jeremy Till.

Publication:

London ; New York : Spon Press, 2005.

Description:

xvii, 282 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Architecture's public / Giancarlo De Carlo -- The negotiation of hope / Jeremy Till -- Losing control, keeping desire / Doina Petrescu -- Mass housing cannot be sustained / Jon Broome -- Reinventing public participation : planning in the age of consensus / Tim Richardson and Stephen Connelly -- How inhabitants can become collective developers : France 1968-2000 / Anne Querrien -- City/democracy : retrieving citizenship / Teresa Hoskyns -- Sixty-eight and after / Peter Blundell Jones -- Fragments of participation in architecture, 1963-2002 : Graz and Berlin / Eilfried Huth -- Notes on participation / Peter Sulzer -- Kemal Özcül's acceptance speech / Peter Hübner -- Özcül postscript : the Gelsenkirchen school as built / Peter Blundell Jones -- Animal town planning and homeopathic architecture / Lucien Kroll -- What if? ... A narrative process for re-imagining the city / Prue Chiles -- Politics beyond the white cube / Marion von Osten -- Rights of common : ownership, participation, risk / Muf -- We need artists' ways of doing things : a critical analysis of the role of the artist in regeneration practice / Katherine Vaughan Williams -- Stalker and the big game of Campo Boario / Stalker -- Points, spirals and prototypes / Raoul Bunschoten -- Your place, or mine ...? A study on participatory design, youth, public space and ownership / Fluid.
Summary:

A participative approach to architecture challenges many of the normative values of traditional architecture. This book questions whether a participative approach may lead to new spatial conditions as well as to new types of architectural practices.

ISBN:

0203588223 (ebook)
9780203588222 (ebook)
0415317452 (hardback ; alk. paper)
0415317460 (pbk.)
9780415317467 (pbk.)
9780415317450 (cased)

Subject:

Architecture Human factors.
Architects and community.
Communication in architecture.
Architecture Facteurs humains.
Relations architectes-collectivité.
Communication en architecture.
Arquitectos y comunidad.
City planning

Added entries:

Blundell Jones, Peter.
Petrescu, Doina.
Till, Jeremy.

Architecture & participation

Holdings:

Location: Library main 237812
Call No.: NA2542.4 .A7185 2005
Status: Available

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