From Conflict to Inclusion in Housing
Interaction of Communities, Residents and Activists
Edited by Graham Cairns, Georgios Artopoulos, and Kirsten Day
Importantly, the volume presents the views of stakeholders that are typically left unaccounted for in the process of housing development, and presents them with an interdisciplinary audience of sociologists, planners and architects in mind. Each chapter offers new interpretations of real-world problems, local community initiatives and successful housing projects, and together construct a critique on recent governmental and planning policies globally. Through these studies, the reader will encounter a narrative that encompasses issues of equality for housing, the biopolitics of dwelling and its associated activism, planning initiatives for social sustainability, and the cohabitation of the urban terrain.
Georgios Artopoulos is Assistant Professor at the Cyprus Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus. His work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, architectural books, conference proceedings and exhibition catalogues.
Graham Cairns is is an academic and author in the field of architecture. He is the director of the academic research organisation AMPS, and Executive Editor of its associated journal Architecture_MPS.
Kirsten Day is a registered architect, lecturer (Interior Architecture, Swinburne University of Technology) and researcher (Centre for Design Innovation, Swinburne University of Technology).
Introduction
Graham Cairns
Editorial commentary: on the architecture of housing commons
Georgios Artopoulos
Section 1 Socially engaged practices of housing and
contested environments (participatory practices and
negotiation policies/sharing and relation with place)
1. Occupied city: Hotel Cambridge and central
São Paulo between urban decay and resurrection
Jeroen Stevens
2. Conflict sites in a time of crisis: negotiating a space
and place for Gypsies and Travellers
Jo Richardson
3. Aceh post-tsunami housing reconstruction: a critical analysis
of approaches, designs and socio-cultural implications
Yenny Rahmayati
Section 2 Spatial politics of housing (affordable housing,
self-build, re-building and the economics/policies of housing)
4. Postproduced: how adaptive redesign and
participatory approaches can transform
ageing housing
Sandra Karina Löschke and Hazel Easthope
5. Integrated approaches and interventions for the regeneration
of abandoned towns in southern Italy
May East
6. The role of community-driven finance in bridging
formal and informal practices in housing: insights
from Vinh, Vietnam
Johanna Brugman
7. Clearing stock of the invisible: effects of cosmopolitan
power on the supply of affordable housing
Kane Pham
Section 3 Non-standard practices of housing (art practice
and alternative forms of engagement with housing)
8. Art does matter: creating interventions in our thinking
about housing
Keely Macarow
9. Uncanny home: considering race and American
housing policy in Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead
Lee Azus
10. The real ‘housos’: reclaiming identity and place
Michael Darcy and Dallas Rogers
11. Sharing the domestic through ‘residential performance’
Jonathan Orlek
12. Contesting ‘dilapidated dwelling’
Matthew Thompson
Format: Open Access PDF
288 Pages
ISBN: 9781787350335
Publication: November 13, 2017
Series: Housing: Critical Futures
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