Socializing Architecture: Top-Down / Bottom-Up

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With a focus on deepening inequality across this world, this richly illustrated monograph of social practice in architecture shows how to catalyze productive change in the world’s border regions.Situated at the intersection of architecture, art, public culture, and political theory, Socializing Architecture urges architects and urbanists to intervene in the contested space between public and private interests, to design political and civic processes that mediate top-down and bottom-up urban resources, and to mobilize a new public imagination toward a more just and equitable urbanization. Drawn from decades of lived experience, Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman engage the San Diego–Tijuana border region as a global laboratory to address the central challenges of urbanization today: deepening social and economic inequality, dramatic migratory shifts, explosive urban informality, climate disruption, the thickening of border walls, and the decline of public thinking.Socializing Architecture follows Spatializing Justice (Cruz and Forman, 2022). It is organized into two main sections—essays and projects—and continues to build a compelling case for architects and urban designers to do more than design buildings and physical systems. Through analysis and diverse case studies, the authors show architects and urbanists how to alter the exclusionary policies that produce public crisis and instead realize new political and economic strategies that advance a more equitable and convivial architecture.

Additional information

Weight 1.26 kg
Dimensions 3.41 × 17.15 × 24.13 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

584

Publisher

Year Published

2023-3-21

Imprint

ISBN 10

0262545187

About The Author

Teddy Cruz is Professor of Public Culture and Urbanization in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego, and Director of Urban Research in the UCSD Center on Global Justice. Fonna Forman is Professor of Political Theory at the University of California, San Diego, and Founding Director of the Center on Global Justice. Cruz and Forman are principals in Estudio Teddy Cruz + Fonna Forman, a research-based political and architectural practice in San Diego. They designed El Santuario Frontera (the Border Sanctuary), housing for immigrants on the San Diego–Tijuana border.

Table Of Content

Introduction: A Critical Spatial Practice at the US-Mexico Border 7Section I: Essays1 Conflict is Generative 142 Informality is Praxis 223 Co-Producing the City with Others 304 Where is Our Public Imagination? 445 A Practice of Mediation: Top-Down / Bottom-Up 56Section II: ProjectsClusters:1 Conflict Urbanizations: Visualizing the Political 682 Urbanizations of Adaptation: Cross-Border Migrant Flows 1583 Immigrant Neighborhoods: Housing Laboratories 2164 Bottom-Up Public: The Functional Dimension of Participation 3525 Top-Down Public: Designing Urban Justice 4426 Decolonizing Knowledge and Democratizing the City: The UCSD Community Stations 494Notes 575Image Credits 579Acknowledgements 581Colophon 584

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