Architecture and Participation
Edited by Peter Blundell Jones, Doina Petrescu, Jeremy Till
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- ISBN: 978-0-415-31746-7
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 1st February 2005
- Pages: 304
- Illustrations: 131 b+w photos and 14 line drawings and 2 tables
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About the Book
Bringing together leading international practitioners and theorists in the field, ranging from the 1960s pioneers of participation to some of the major contemporary figures in the field, Architecture and Participation opens up the social and political aspects of our built environment, and the way that the eventual users may shape it. Divided into three sections, looking at the politics, histories and practices of participation, the book gives both a broad theoretical background and more direct examples of participation in practice. Respectively the book explores participation's broader context, outlining key themes and including work from some seminal European figures and shows examples of how leading practitioners have put their ideas into action.
Illustrated throughout, the authors present to students, practitioners and policy makers an exploration of how a participative approach may lead to new spatial conditions, as well as to new types of architectural practices, and investigates the way that the user has been included in the design process.
Reviews
'[This book] is both stimulating and timely ... I commend [it] because of its ever-greater relevance.' - Robin Nicholson
Table of Contents
Introduction
Section 1: Politics of Participation 1. Architecture's Public
2. The Negotiation of Hope
3. Losing Control, Keeping Desire
4. Mass Housing Cannot be Sustained
5. Reinventing Public Participation: Planning in the Age of Consensus
6. How Inhabitants Can Become Collective Developers
7. City/Democracy: Retrieving Citizenship
Section 2: Histories of Participation 8. Sixty-Eight and After 9. Fragments of Participation in Architecture 1963-2002
10. Notes on Participation
11. Kemal Özcül: Eco Prize 2034
12. Özcül Postcript: The Gelsenkirchen School as Built
Section 3: Practices of Participation 13. Animal Town Planning and Homeopathic Architecture
14. 'What if?' A Narrative Process
15. Politics Beyond the White Cube
16. How Do You Do 'What You Do' ?
17. Urban Catalysis and Other Games
18. Points, Spirals and Prototypes
19. Your Place, or Mine?
About the Author(s)
Peter Blundell Jones is Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield and a frequent contributor to The Architectural Review.
Doina Petrescu is lecturer in architecture at the University of Sheffield and member of Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée in Paris. She has written, lectured and practiced individually and collectively on issues of gender, technology, (geo)politics and poetics of space.
Jeremy Till is Professor of Architecture and Head of the School of Architecture, University of Sheffield. He is also a Director of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, an award winning practice. With degrees in both philosophy and architecture, his writings interrogate the relationship of theory to practice.