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The Architext series brings together recent debates in social and cultural theory and the study and practice of architecture and urban design. Critical, comparative and interdisciplinary, the books in the series will, by theorizing architecture, bring the space of the built environment centrally into the social sciences and humanities, as well as bringing the theoretical insights of the latter into the discourses of architecture and urban design. Particular attention will be paid to issues of gender, race, sexuality and the body, to questions of identity and place, to the cultural politics of representation and language, and to the global and postcolonial contexts in which these are addressed.

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Behind the Postcolonial Architecture, Urban Space and Political Cultures in Indonesia

Behind the Postcolonial: Architecture, Urban Space and Political Cultures in Indonesia

1st Edition

By Abidin Kusno
April 04, 2014

In Behind the Postcolonial Abidin Kusno shows how colonial representations have been revived and rearticulated in postcolonial Indonesia. The book shows how architecture and urban space can be seen, both historically and theoretically, as representations of political and cultural tendencies that ...

Building the State: Architecture, Politics, and State Formation in Postwar Central Europe

Building the State: Architecture, Politics, and State Formation in Postwar Central Europe

1st Edition

By Virag Molnar
October 08, 2013

The built environment of former socialist countries is often deemed uniform and drab, an apt reflection of a repressive regime. Building the State peeks behind the grey façade to reveal a colourful struggle over competing meanings of the nation, Europe, modernity and the past in a divided continent...

Indigenous Modernities Negotiating Architecture and Urbanism

Indigenous Modernities: Negotiating Architecture and Urbanism

1st Edition

By Jyoti Hosagrahar
October 02, 2012

This book examines how a historic and so-called 'traditional' city quietly evolved into one that was modern in its own terms; in form, use and meaning. Through a focused study of Delhi, the author challenges prevalent assumptions in architecture and urbanism to identify an interpretation of ...

Bauhaus Dream-house Modernity and Globalization

Bauhaus Dream-house: Modernity and Globalization

1st Edition

By Katerina Rüedi Ray
June 02, 2010

A highly original and innovative study that brings critical social theory to bear on the ideas of architectural and design education at the Bauhaus – tracing the spread and influence of these ideas worldwide. Developed in post WW1 Germany, the principles of Bauhaus architecture and ...

Re-shaping Cities How Global Mobility Transforms Architecture and Urban Form

Re-shaping Cities: How Global Mobility Transforms Architecture and Urban Form

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Guggenheim, Ola Söderström
January 20, 2010

This original collection examines how architectural ideas, social models and building forms circulate round the world and become mediated and adapted to local conditions. The book shows how types such as skyscrapers, mosques or living history museums are imported, adapted and contested in different...

Framing Places Mediating Power in Built Form

Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built Form

2nd Edition

By Kim Dovey
January 31, 2008

Framing Places is an account of the nexus between place and power, investigating how the built forms of architecture and urban design act as mediators of social practices of power. Explored through a range of theories and case studies, this examination shows how lives are 'framed' within the ...

Desire Lines Space, Memory and Identity in the Post-Apartheid City

Desire Lines: Space, Memory and Identity in the Post-Apartheid City

1st Edition

Edited By Noëleen Murray, Nick Shepherd, Martin Hall
September 13, 2007

This ground breaking new work draws together a cross-section of South African scholars to provide a lively and comprehensive review of the under-researched area of heritage practice following the introduction of the National Heritage Resources Act. Looking at the daily heritage debates, from naming...

Moderns Abroad Architecture, Cities and Italian Imperialism

Moderns Abroad: Architecture, Cities and Italian Imperialism

1st Edition

By Mia Fuller
January 24, 2007

This volume studies the architecture and urbanism of modern-era Italian colonialism (1869-1943) as it sought to build colonies in North and East Africa and the eastern Mediterranean. Mia Fuller follows, not only the design of the physical architecture, but also the development of colonial design ...

Spaces of Global Cultures Architecture, Urbanism, Identity

Spaces of Global Cultures: Architecture, Urbanism, Identity

1st Edition

By Anthony King
September 01, 2004

This book brings together a series of new and historical case studies to show how different phases of globalization are transforming the built environment. Taking a broad interdisciplinary approach, the author draws on sociological, geographical, cultural and postcolonial studies to provide a ...

Beyond Description Singapore Space Historicity

Beyond Description: Singapore Space Historicity

1st Edition

Edited By Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei-Wei Yeo
June 18, 2004

This book addresses issues of space, historicity, architecture and textuality by focusing on Singapore's singular position in the region and as a global city. The articles consider how various experiences of Singapore, both from within and from outside, help to complicate existing assumptions ...

Drifting - Architecture and Migrancy

Drifting - Architecture and Migrancy

1st Edition

Edited By Stephen Cairns
December 16, 2003

To dwell in these globalizing times requires us to negotiate increasingly palpable flows - of capital, ideas, images, goods, technology, and people. Such flows seem to pressurize, breach and sometimes even disaggregate the places we always imagined to be distinctive and stable. This book is ...

The Words Between the Spaces Buildings and Language

The Words Between the Spaces: Buildings and Language

1st Edition

By Deborah Cameron, Thomas A. Markus
January 11, 2002

Using language - speaking and understanding it - is a defining ability of human beings, woven into all human activity. It is therefore inevitable that it should be deeply implicated in the design, production and use of buildings. Building legislation, design guides, competition and other briefs, ...

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