Architectures of Resistance

Negotiating Borders Through Spatial Practices

Book (2024)
Contributor(s)

A. Sioli – Editor (TU Delft - Situated Architecture)

N.N. Awan – Editor (University College London)

Kristopher Palagi – Editor (Louisiana State University)

Research Group
Situated Architecture
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.11116/9789461665522
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
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Research Group
Situated Architecture
ISBN (print)
978 94 6270 405 3
ISBN (electronic)
978 94 6166 552 2
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Abstract

Borders between countries, neighbourhoods, people, beliefs, and policies are proliferating and expanding despite what self-proclaimed progressive societies wish or choose to believe. For a wide variety of reasons, the early 21st century is caught struggling between breaking down barriers and raising them. Architecture is complicit in both. It is central to the perpetuation of borders, and key to their dismantling. Architectures of Resistance: Negotiating Borders Through Spatial Practices approaches borders as sites of meaningful encounter between others (other cultures, other nations, other perspectives), guided not by fear or hatred but by respect and tolerance. The contributors to this volume – including architects, urban planners, artists, human geographers, and political scientists – address spatial boundaries as places where social and political conditions are intensified and where new spatial practices of architectural resistance arise. Moving across contemporary, historical, and speculative conditions of borders, Architectures of Resistance discusses new and innovative forms of architectural, artistic, and political practice that facilitate constructive human interaction. [...]