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Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism This book investigates how architecture can shape an open-minded and inclusive society, highlighting three internationally renowned projects: the White Mosque in Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina (1980); the Islamic Cemetery Altach in Altach, Austria (2012); and the Superkilen public park in Copenhagen, Denmark (2012). Scholarly essays across various disciplines, along with interviews with the architects and users of these projects, provide intriguing insights into architecture’s ability to bridge cultural differences. Soliciting a wide array of questions about migration, transculturalism, visibility, inclusion, and exclusion, the book sheds light on the long-term social processes generated between architectural form and its users. Architecture of Coexistence offers a truly interdisciplinary perspective on a very timely subject: “Building pluralism” means designing for a respectful inclusion of different cultural needs, practices, and traditions. With contributions by Azra Akšamija, Mohammad Al Asad, Ali S. Asani, Simon Burtscher-Matis, Amila Buturović, Farrokh Derakhshani, Robert Fabach, Eva Grabherr, Amra Hadžimuhamedović, Tina Gudrun Jensen, Jennifer Mack, Nasser Rabbat, Helen Walasek, and Wolfgang Welsch. Photo essays by Velibor Božović, Jesper Lambaek, and Nikolaus Walter.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-9668000-8-2 / 978-3966800082 / 9783966800082

Verlag: ArchiTangle

Erscheinungsdatum: 31.08.2020

Seiten: 288

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Nasser Rabbat, Barbara Steiner, Eva Grabherr, Robert Fabach, Wolfgang Welsch, Azra Aksamija, Mohammad al-Asad, Ali S. Asani, Simon Burtscher-Matis, Amila Buturović, Amra Hadžimuhamedović, Tina Gudrun Jensen, Jennifer Mack, Helen Walasek
Foto(s) von Nikolaus Walter, Cemal Emden, Velibor Božović
Vorwort von Farrokh Derakhshani

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