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MONU 38. Inclusive Urbanism

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  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 128 pagina's
  • 15 okt. 2025
It Is Not Just About Toilets - Interview with Clara Greed by Bernd Upmeyer; Wee the People: A Manifesto for the Bladder and Bowel by Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster; ‘Adjust Your Dress Before Leaving’: Dank and Dissonant Inclusive Urbanisms by Nick Rebstadt; A Holistic Approach to Inclusive Urbanism by Jone Belausteguigoitia and Lucía Olavarri; Civic Line – Participative Architecture Between Agonism and Nonsolution by Doina Petrescu; Out of Sight, Out of Place by Vincent van Spaendonk; Lisbon: Housing Inclusion or Urban Expulsion? by Luca Bonazzi and Ersilia Ramazza; The Illusion of “Inclusion” by Ann-Sofie Wens; The Power to Include and Exclude - Interview with Elke Krasny by Bernd Upmeyer; Small Steps: Reconsidering the Architect’s Responsibility to Design for Others by Kelly Olinger; The Unfinished Business of Doing the Inclusive City by Ines Lüder; Cities of Belonging: Potentiating Informality by Shreya Gupta; Journey to the Center by Cristina De Middel; Is Paris Still Burning? by Marco Addona; Queer Diasporic Urbanism by Simon Liao; Talk of the Town by Ayomi Olasoji; Prelude to Convergence by Tony Van Le; Beyond Human Inclusivity: Designing Cities for Multi-Species Coexistence by Rafael Luna; Spaces of Safe Uncertainty by Algirdas Ramonas; Inclusivity vs. Capitalism by EX FIGURA (Barbara Stallone and Francisco Silva)
It Is Not Just About Toilets - Interview with Clara Greed by Bernd Upmeyer; Wee the People: A Manifesto for the Bladder and Bowel by Jo-Anne Bichard and Gail Ramster; ‘Adjust Your Dress Before Leaving’: Dank and Dissonant Inclusive Urbanisms by Nick Rebstadt; A Holistic Approach to Inclusive Urbanism by Jone Belausteguigoitia and Lucía Olavarri; Civic Line – Participative Architecture Between Agonism and Nonsolution by Doina Petrescu; Out of Sight, Out of Place by Vincent van Spaendonk; Lisbon: Housing Inclusion or Urban Expulsion? by Luca Bonazzi and Ersilia Ramazza; The Illusion of “Inclusion” by Ann-Sofie Wens; The Power to Include and Exclude - Interview with Elke Krasny by Bernd Upmeyer; Small Steps: Reconsidering the Architect’s Responsibility to Design for Others by Kelly Olinger; The Unfinished Business of Doing the Inclusive City by Ines Lüder; Cities of Belonging: Potentiating Informality by Shreya Gupta; Journey to the Center by Cristina De Middel; Is Paris Still Burning? by Marco Addona; Queer Diasporic Urbanism by Simon Liao; Talk of the Town by Ayomi Olasoji; Prelude to Convergence by Tony Van Le; Beyond Human Inclusivity: Designing Cities for Multi-Species Coexistence by Rafael Luna; Spaces of Safe Uncertainty by Algirdas Ramonas; Inclusivity vs. Capitalism by EX FIGURA (Barbara Stallone and Francisco Silva)

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