Contemporary South African Architecture in a Landscape of Transition

Contemporary South African Architecture in a Landscape of Transition
Title Contemporary South African Architecture in a Landscape of Transition PDF eBook
Author Thorsten Deckler
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This, the first book to have been published on contemporary South African architecture, celebrates some 50 projects of architectural excellence that have been built in the years of democracy since 1994

Desire Lines

Desire Lines
Title Desire Lines PDF eBook
Author Noëleen Murray
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Architecture
ISBN 113599269X

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Ground-breaking multi-disciplinary new study of heritage practice in South Africa from native practitioners and scholars following the implementation of the National Heritage Resources Act.

Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design

Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design
Title Vernacular Architecture and Regional Design PDF eBook
Author Kingston Heath
Publisher Routledge
Pages 211
Release 2009-06-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136433570

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* A series of international case studies demonstrates the place of vernacular architecture in the design process for a wide selection of contemporary architects’ work. * Offers a clear analysis of the vernacular building tradition, placing architecture in its social context. * Introduces a new, socially and environmentally inspired approach to sustainable design.

Architecture, Participation and Society

Architecture, Participation and Society
Title Architecture, Participation and Society PDF eBook
Author Paul Jenkins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 398
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135264406

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How can architects best increase their engagement with building users and wider society to provide better architecture? Since the mid 1990s government policy has promoted the idea of greater social participation in the production and management of the built environment but there has been limited direction to the practising architect. Reviewing international cases and past experiences to analyze what lessons have been learnt, this book argues for participation within other related disciplines, and makes a set of recommendations for architectural practices and other key actors.

Neoliberalism on the Ground

Neoliberalism on the Ground
Title Neoliberalism on the Ground PDF eBook
Author Kenny Cupers
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 479
Release 2020-02-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0822987376

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Architecture and urbanism have contributed to one of the most sweeping transformations of our times. Over the past four decades, neoliberalism has been not only a dominant paradigm in politics but a process of bricks and mortar in everyday life. Rather than to ask what a neoliberal architecture looks like, or how architecture represents neoliberalism, this volume examines the multivalent role of architecture and urbanism in geographically variable yet interconnected processes of neoliberal transformation across scales—from China, Turkey, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the United States, Britain, Sweden, and Czechoslovakia. Analyzing how buildings and urban projects in different regions since the 1960s have served in the implementation of concrete policies such as privatization, fiscal reform, deregulation, state restructuring, and the expansion of free trade, contributors reveal neoliberalism as a process marked by historical contingency. Neoliberalism on the Ground fundamentally reframes accepted narratives of both neoliberalism and postmodernism by demonstrating how architecture has articulated changing relationships between state, society, and economy since the 1960s.

Imagining the Edgy City

Imagining the Edgy City
Title Imagining the Edgy City PDF eBook
Author Loren Kruger
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 303
Release 2013-10
Genre History
ISBN 0199321906

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Drawing on over fifty years of writing, performance, film, architecture, photography, and culture more broadly, Imagining the Edgy City offers a compelling interdisciplinary study of South Africa's largest city.

Performance and the Global City

Performance and the Global City
Title Performance and the Global City PDF eBook
Author D. Hopkins
Publisher Springer
Pages 287
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137367857

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Winner of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Excellence in Editing Award 2016 Following the ground-breaking Performance and the City, this new volume explores what it means to create and experience urban performance – as both an aesthetic and a political practice – in the burgeoning world where cities are built by globalization and neoliberal capital.