The article examines racial segregation as a spatial system and proposes a conceptual framework for assessing its significance. It analyzes how the ideology of white supremacy influenced design form in the United States and how Jim Crow architecture appeared on the landscape. For African Americans, the settings for everyday life were not simply the confines of this imposed architecture; the article analyzes responses such as the construction of alternative spaces. The discussion concludes by considering the architecture of segregation from the perspective of historic preservation
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
Review: Long overdue, Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America was the title of an exh...
This article argues for a more racially conscious perspective of planning history, one that is more ...
The article examines racial segregation as a spatial system and proposes a conceptual framework for ...
This project addresses how residential segregation have stymied home ownership and wealth in the bla...
Within the field of landscape architecture and architecture, historians and critics often have sough...
This thesis examines inequalities in the use of, the management of, and the opportunities provided t...
This response discusses the complexity of racial segregation in U.S. cities today and an emerging ed...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The spatial dynamics surrounding the murder of Trayvon Martin are rarely discussed in architecture s...
This essay provides an overview of how space has been linked to racialized systems of oppression in ...
Thesis (S.B. in Architectural Design)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture,...
The built environment is characterized by man-made physical features that make it difficult for cert...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
Academic inquiry into the concept of space as racialized can be traced back to at least as far as th...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
Review: Long overdue, Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America was the title of an exh...
This article argues for a more racially conscious perspective of planning history, one that is more ...
The article examines racial segregation as a spatial system and proposes a conceptual framework for ...
This project addresses how residential segregation have stymied home ownership and wealth in the bla...
Within the field of landscape architecture and architecture, historians and critics often have sough...
This thesis examines inequalities in the use of, the management of, and the opportunities provided t...
This response discusses the complexity of racial segregation in U.S. cities today and an emerging ed...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The spatial dynamics surrounding the murder of Trayvon Martin are rarely discussed in architecture s...
This essay provides an overview of how space has been linked to racialized systems of oppression in ...
Thesis (S.B. in Architectural Design)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture,...
The built environment is characterized by man-made physical features that make it difficult for cert...
The conflict concerning desegregation in the 1970s has roots and implications that extend beyond sch...
Academic inquiry into the concept of space as racialized can be traced back to at least as far as th...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
Review: Long overdue, Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America was the title of an exh...
This article argues for a more racially conscious perspective of planning history, one that is more ...