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Archifutures Volume 6: Agency.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Aquilina, Thomas, Author.
- Braceli, Miguel, Author.
- Brücke, Paula, Author.
- Capdevila, Matilde Igual, Author.
- Čelik, Matevž, Author.
- Dūdėnas, Justinas, Author.
- Hilti, Luis, Author.
- Jennings, Will, Author.
- Langbein, Jonas, Author.
- Lee, Stephanie Kyuyoung, Author.
- Lehner, Arian, Author.
- Marcou, Constantinos, Author.
- Parry, Jason Rhys, Author.
- Pilav, Armina, Author.
- Richards, Marie-Louise, Author.
- Ropolas, Andrius, Author.
- Socci, Gian Maria, Author.
- Thomidou, Alkistis, Author.
- Turner, Sam, Author.
- Uglijen, Damir, Author.
- Otero Verzier, Marina, Author.
- Center for Spatial Technologies, Author.
- Critical Practice, Author.
- Dark Matter Labs, Author.
- Unfolding Pavilion, Author.
- Series:
- Archifutures ; 6
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Architectural criticism.
- City planning.
- Housing.
- Sustainable development.
- Urbanism.
- Genre:
- Discursive works
- Essay Collection.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified], dpr-barcelona, 2020.
- [Place of publication not identified], Future Architecture Platform, 2020.
- Summary:
- "Now is not a time for metaphorical sticking plasters or vanity projects, it is a time for change and a time for action. The mandate of architects and urbanists today goes way beyond designing buildings, it includes changing behavior, influencing and impacting policy, and building bottom-up agency with new understandings of value, justice, and cultural production. This task is best achieved by sharing not just strategies but also practice - completely openly and freely. This sixth volume in the Archifutures series for the Future Architecture platform, therefore, focuses on emerging narratives and strategies that can help architects adapt their practice towards more effective agency in order to meet the greater, more universal tasks that are upon all of humankind. The projects featured here show ways forward in addressing ecological destruction, racial injustice, housing inequality, and landscapes of conflict. They point to new modes of design practice, rethinking what it means to be "an architect" in a world of spatial injustice. Contributors include: 45°, Architects Climate Action Network, Thomas Aquilina, Architekturos Fondas, ateliermob, BC Architects and Studies[BE], Miguel Braceli, Coloco, Critical Practice, Dark Matter Labs, Arturo Franco & Ana Román, Institute for Linear Research, Will Jennings, Constantinos Marcou, Mies. TV, Office of Human Resources, Recetas Urbanas, Jason Rhys Parry, Point Supreme, Proyecto Colectivo, Marie-Louise Richards, Unfolding Pavilion, Un-war Space Lab, Marina Otero Verzier."-- provided by distributor.
- Notes:
- Archived and cataloged by Library Stack
- CC BY-NC-ND.
- Description from resource landing page (Library Stack, viewed on 09/29/2025).
- Access Restriction:
- Unrestricted online access
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