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Architects Without Frontiers: War, Reconstruction and Design Responsibility

by Esther Charlesworth

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ISBN13: 9780750668408
ISBN10: 0750668407
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From the targeted demolition of Mostars Stari-Most Bridge in 1993 to the physical and social havoc caused by the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, the history of cities is often a history of destruction and reconstruction. But what political and aesthetic criteria should guide us in the rebuilding of cities devastated by war and natural calamities? <BR> The title of this timely and inspiring new book, Architects Without Frontiers, points to the potential for architects to play important roles in post-war relief and reconstruction. By working sans frontires, Charlesworth suggests that architects and design professionals have a significant opportunity to assist peace-making and reconstruction efforts in the period immediately after conflict or disaster, when much of the housing, hospital, educational, transport, civic and business infrastructure has been destroyed or badly damaged. <BR> Through selected case studies, Charlesworth examines the role of architects, planners, urban designers and landscape architects in three cities following conflict - Beirut, Nicosia and Mostar - three cities where the mental and physical scars of violent conflict still remain. This book expands the traditional role of the architect from 'hero' to 'peacemaker' and discusses how design educators can stretch their wings to encompass the proliferating agendas and sites of civil unrest. <BR>* Extremely pertinent in the wake of war in Iraq and the tsunami disaster of 2004<BR>* First book of its kind aimed at the imprortance of architects as reconstuctors<BR>* Highlights and defines the role of the architect in using urban design to integrate and heal communities

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FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LINES OF CONTENTION '" ZONES OF CONNECTION; ARCHITECTS AND WAR; ARCHETYPES; BEIRUT '" CITY AS HEART VS. CITY AS SPINE; NICOSIA '" RECONSTRUCTION AS RESOLUTION; MOSTAR '" RECONSTRUCTION AS RECONCILIATION; FROM ZONES OF CONTENTION TO LINES OF CONNECTION '" IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN PROFESSION; ARCHITECTS WITHOUT FRONTIERS '" IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGN EDUCATION; REFERENCES

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ISBN:
9780750668408
Subtitle:
War, Reconstruction and Design Responsibility
Author:
Charlesworth, Esther
Publisher:
Architectural Press
Subject:
Planning
Subject:
Professional Practice
Publication Date:
November 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
175
Dimensions:
9.21 x 6.5 in

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