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Architecture for Rapid Change and Scarce Resources


Architecture for Rapid Change and Scarce Resources

Author: Sumita Singha

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-07-03


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Architects, development practitioners and designers are working in a global environment and issues such as environmental and cultural sustainability matter more than ever. Past interactions and interventions between developed and developing countries have often been unequal and inappropriate. We now need to embrace fresh design practices based on respect for diversity and equality, participation and empowerment. This book explores what it means for development activists to practise architecture on a global scale, and provides a blueprint for developing architectural practices based on reciprocal working methods. The content is based on real situations - through extended field research and contacts with architecture schools and architects, as well as participating NGOs. It demonstrates that the ability to produce appropriate and sustainable design is increasingly relevant, whether in the field of disaster relief, longer-term development or wider urban contexts, both in rich countries and poor countries.

The Architecture of Rapid Change and Scarce Resources


The Architecture of Rapid Change and Scarce Resources

Author: Maurice Mitchell

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008


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Learning from Delhi


Learning from Delhi

Author: Written by Maurice Mitchell

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-03-02


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The inflexibility of modern urban planning, which seeks to determine the activities of urban inhabitants and standardise everyday city life, is challenged by the unstoppable organic growth of illegal settlements. In rapidly expanding cities, issues of continuity with local traditions, local conditions and local ways of working are juxtaposed with those of abrupt change due to emergency, reaction to modernity, environmental degradation, global market forces and global technological imperatives to make efforts to control by physical planning redundant as soon as they are enacted. In most third world cities there is little social welfare and almost no attempt at social housing.