The newest addition to the Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) architecture and urban research journal Footprint 21Vol.11/2 introduces the latest developments in the field of queer theory into the realm of architecture and urban designand vice versa, it makes architectural and urban design concerns an element of queer studies. Next to uncovering hidden or repressed histories and practices as part of an agenda of inclusiveness, Footprint 21 considers an introduction of queer theory to architecture as engendering ...
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The newest addition to the Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) architecture and urban research journal Footprint 21Vol.11/2 introduces the latest developments in the field of queer theory into the realm of architecture and urban designand vice versa, it makes architectural and urban design concerns an element of queer studies. Next to uncovering hidden or repressed histories and practices as part of an agenda of inclusiveness, Footprint 21 considers an introduction of queer theory to architecture as engendering a radical reconceptualization of the architectural disciplineto challenge and replace any conception of architecture as an embodiment of essentialist identities, forms or types, in order to move toward an understanding of architecture as a practice engaged in consistent transformation. Contributions by Dirk van den Heuvel and Robert Alexander Gorny, Xenia Kokoula, Athina Angelopoulou, Tim Gough, Daniel Snyder, Andreas Angelidakis, Colin Ripley, Joel Sanders, and interview with Brady Burroughs, Katarina Bonnevier, Katja Grillner, and Hlne Frichot.
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New. The newest addition to the Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands) architecture and urban research journal Footprint 21Vol.11/2 introduces the latest developments in the field of queer theory into the realm of architecture and urban designand vice versa, it makes architectural and urban design concerns an element of queer studies. Next to uncovering hidden or repressed histories and practices as part of an agenda of inclusiveness, Footprint 21 considers an introduction of queer theory to architecture as engendering a radical reconceptualization of the architectural disciplineto challenge and replace any conception of architecture as an embodiment of essentialist identities, forms or types, in order to move toward an understanding of architecture as a practice engaged in consistent transformation. Contributions by Dirk van den Heuvel and Robert Alexander Gorny, Xenia Kokoula, Athina Angelopoulou, Tim Gough, Daniel Snyder, Andreas Angelidakis, Colin Ripley, Joel Sanders, and interview with Brady Burroughs, Katarina Bonnevier, Katja Grillner, and Hlne Frichot.
Add this copy of Footprint 21, Vol. 11/2, Trans-Bodies: Queering Spaces to cart. $40.34, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2018 by Jap Sam Books.