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Spaces of conflict

Title
  1. Spaces of conflict / issue's editors, Marc Schoonderbeek, Malkit Shoshan.
Published by
  1. [Heijningen] : Jap Sam Books : TU Delft, Delft University of Technology, [2016]

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Additional authors
  1. Schoonderbeek, Marc
  2. Shoshan, Malkit
Description
  1. 169 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
  1. The terrorist attacks at the start of the 21st century catapulted the issue of space and conflict into the forefront of architectural debates. As a result, existing and newly emerging national, religious and ethnic conflicts in relation to urban space became the focus of attention in architecture. Though military thinking had already had a long-standing tradition in architectural history, the sudden emergence of new spaces of conflict considerably altered architectural discourse. Extreme conditions of war, militarisation, climate change as well as economic crisis are threatening to structurally reconfigure our living environments. Over a decade later, however, the aftermath of these urban intrusions seems to have produced a diversified field of both thinking and action in architecture, as the theorising of spatial conflicts has started to incorporate a wide variety of reflections from other disciplines while architectural practices have shown a remarkable adequacy in addressing spaces of conflict, crisis and disaster.
Series statement
  1. Footprint. Delft Architecture Theory journal, 1875-1504 ; 19, volume 10, number 2
Uniform title
  1. Footprint 19 ; 10/2.
Subject
  1. Architecture and war
  2. Space (Architecture)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Cover title.
  2. "Autumn/Winter 2016."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.