As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced and understood as a commodity or product. The premise of this book is to offer alternatives to the practices and values of such westernised space and Architecture (with a capital A), by exploring the participatory and grass-roots practices used in alternative development models in the Global South. This process re-contextualises the spaces, values, and relationships produced by such alternative methods of development and social agency. It asks whether such spatial practices provide concrete realisations of some key concepts of Western spatial theory, questioning whether we might challenge the space and architectures of capitalist development by...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
The Social (Re)Production of Architecture brings the debates of the ‘right to the city’ into today’s...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
In Aotearoa New Zealand our history of colonisation means that Western structures imbue all areas of...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
What might an analysis of politics which focuses on the operation of power through space and place, ...
The scholarly purpose of this manuscript is to provide a resource for academics and researchers look...
Architecture is a socio-spatial experience. In doing so, it crystallizes the process and the product...
The understanding of place cannot be undertaken without major theoretical endeavor. To know somethin...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
The Social (Re)Production of Architecture brings the debates of the ‘right to the city’ into today’s...
The notion of place-making or rather the production of space and place, especially in highly contest...
This paper is intended as a contribution to current debates about the changing conditions of urban s...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
In Aotearoa New Zealand our history of colonisation means that Western structures imbue all areas of...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
What might an analysis of politics which focuses on the operation of power through space and place, ...
The scholarly purpose of this manuscript is to provide a resource for academics and researchers look...
Architecture is a socio-spatial experience. In doing so, it crystallizes the process and the product...
The understanding of place cannot be undertaken without major theoretical endeavor. To know somethin...
Property rights systems and their relationship to the informal spaces are a contested and highly rel...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
There is gathering academic and policy momentum, although not without challenge, critique and feroci...