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Architecture’s Disability Problem: Routledge Research in Architecture

Autor Wanda Katja Liebermann
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2024
Architecture’s Disability Problem explores the intersection of architecture and disability in the United States from the perspective of professional practice. This book uncovers why, despite the profound effect of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the architectural profession, there has been so little interest in design for disability in mainstream architecture. To counter this, the book investigates alternative approaches to designing with disability, through three case studies. These showcase both buildings and how design processes driven by disabled people shape design and professional roles.
Combining historical research, formal and discourse analysis, and interviews with people who design, construct, use buildings, and advocate for access, the book develops a social understanding of how the buildings work at functional, affective, and symbolic levels. Architecture’s Disability Problem is aimed at three primary readers: practicing architects, architectural scholars, and members of disability scholar-activist communities. Grounded in detailed design studies, the author hopes to unearth the social meaning-making of architecture related to disability. Ultimately, the book makes an argument for a focus on disability in its own right—as well as on the body—in place of the dominance of formal, object-oriented approaches.
This book presents and argues for a fundamental shift in the way architectural education, policy, and practice views and engages with disability. It will be key reading for students, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367641146
ISBN-10: 0367641143
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 76
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Architecture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

List of figures
Acknowledgements
Foreword, by Margaret Crawford
Preface
Introduction
PART I: POLICY
Chapter 1  The Americans with Disabilities Act: Architecture, Inclusion, and Dividing Practices
PART II: PEDAGOGY
Chapter 2  Architecture School: Studio, Ableism, and the Body
PART III: PRACTICE
Chapter 3  Making Space for Everyone: The Ed Roberts Campus and Universal Design
Chapter 4  Architecture for People of the Eye: DeafSpace Design at Gallaudet University
Chapter 5  Designing Special Education Land: St. Coletta School of Greater Washington
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"If you are in the architecture profession, please read this important book. Weaving architectural history and disability studies together, Liebermann demonstrates how this combination offers a powerful intervention into how we understand, practice and create architecture."
David Gissen, New School University, New York.

Notă biografică

Wanda Katja Liebermann is an architectural and urban historian, licensed architect, and assistant professor in the Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma. Liebermann merges perspectives from a 15-year career as a practicing architect and transdisciplinary theories from architectural history, disability and feminist studies, and science and technology studies. Her research focuses on theories and practices of architecture and urbanism in relationship to disability rights and racial justice movements in the United States. In particular, she examines the recursive dynamics between concepts of identity, inclusion, biopolitics, human-technology relations, and designed environments. Liebermann’s writing has appeared in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Future Anterior, the Journal of Architecture, the Journal of Design History, and several edited anthologies. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, a UC Berkeley Arcus Endowment, the Arnold J. Brunner Grant, and a Graham Foundation Grant. Liebermann received a Doctor of Design from Harvard University and a Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from UC Berkeley.

Descriere

This book explores the intersection of architecture and disability in the United States from the perspective of professional practice. It uncovers why, despite the profound effect of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the architectural profession, there has been so little interest in design for disability in mainstream architecture.