Inhabiting Displacement: Architecture and Authorship

By Shahd Seethaler-Wari and Somayeh Chitchian

The book depicts living in displacement in various political, cultural and social contexts. The focus is on the role of the residents in order to show the limits of conventional architectural thinking. The critical analysis of binaries such as camp vs. city, the roles of architects vs. those of refugees, aims at an epistemological shift in the architectural (knowledge) production.

Basel, 2021, 24cm x 17cm, 304pp, illustrated, Hardback.

£52.00
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