who is the architect?
who is the architect? explores how the figure of the architect has been constructed and challenged in recent years. Traditionally perceived as male, Western and individualistic, architects are now being urged to redefine themselves in a more diverse, inclusive manner. The publication discusses the need to challenge norms and establish caring as an essential quality in the architectural discourse. With the threat of environmental collapse and other societal challenges, the need for collective teamwork and empathy has become central in establishing a common understanding that includes all beings. Building Diversity aims to tackle these issues and explore topics on diversity and equality in the architectural field's past, present and future. The publication features thoughts and ideas from a broad range of countries and diverse perspectives on the architectural field, contributing to a wider dialogue about inclusion, intersectionality and progress. Building Diversity is not intended to provide concrete solutions but aims to stimulate discussion and open up venues for hosting dialogues pointing to possible paths and the expansion of perspectives. It is an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about diversity and equality in the architectural field.
Authors: AAA Diversity Collaborative, Building Diversity, Spacegirls, Ruth Baumeister, Matīss Groskaufmanis, Maremoto, Angela Gigliotti, Fabio Gigone, Anastasia Gkoliomyti, Fanny Løber Munch, Kathryn Larsen, Katja Meyer Architecture, Lovisa Volmarsson, Dominique Hauderowicz, Studio Heima, Nitsan Bartov, A-A Collective, Ricelli Laplace, Linnéa Moore, Evan Saarinen, Lia Zinngrebe, Lisa Maßel, Inés Moisset, Natalia Czytajlo, Yubalena Grimaldos, Marcela Malcún, Lawrence Ebelle, Emma Nielsen, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss.
Edited by: Building Diversity
Book Size: 19.5 x 13 cm
Pages: 256
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774079941
Release Date: June 2023
who is the architect? explores how the figure of the architect has been constructed and challenged in recent years. Traditionally perceived as male, Western and individualistic, architects are now being urged to redefine themselves in a more diverse, inclusive manner. The publication discusses the need to challenge norms and establish caring as an essential quality in the architectural discourse. With the threat of environmental collapse and other societal challenges, the need for collective teamwork and empathy has become central in establishing a common understanding that includes all beings. Building Diversity aims to tackle these issues and explore topics on diversity and equality in the architectural field's past, present and future. The publication features thoughts and ideas from a broad range of countries and diverse perspectives on the architectural field, contributing to a wider dialogue about inclusion, intersectionality and progress. Building Diversity is not intended to provide concrete solutions but aims to stimulate discussion and open up venues for hosting dialogues pointing to possible paths and the expansion of perspectives. It is an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about diversity and equality in the architectural field.
Authors: AAA Diversity Collaborative, Building Diversity, Spacegirls, Ruth Baumeister, Matīss Groskaufmanis, Maremoto, Angela Gigliotti, Fabio Gigone, Anastasia Gkoliomyti, Fanny Løber Munch, Kathryn Larsen, Katja Meyer Architecture, Lovisa Volmarsson, Dominique Hauderowicz, Studio Heima, Nitsan Bartov, A-A Collective, Ricelli Laplace, Linnéa Moore, Evan Saarinen, Lia Zinngrebe, Lisa Maßel, Inés Moisset, Natalia Czytajlo, Yubalena Grimaldos, Marcela Malcún, Lawrence Ebelle, Emma Nielsen, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss.
Edited by: Building Diversity
Book Size: 19.5 x 13 cm
Pages: 256
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774079941
Release Date: June 2023
who is the architect? explores how the figure of the architect has been constructed and challenged in recent years. Traditionally perceived as male, Western and individualistic, architects are now being urged to redefine themselves in a more diverse, inclusive manner. The publication discusses the need to challenge norms and establish caring as an essential quality in the architectural discourse. With the threat of environmental collapse and other societal challenges, the need for collective teamwork and empathy has become central in establishing a common understanding that includes all beings. Building Diversity aims to tackle these issues and explore topics on diversity and equality in the architectural field's past, present and future. The publication features thoughts and ideas from a broad range of countries and diverse perspectives on the architectural field, contributing to a wider dialogue about inclusion, intersectionality and progress. Building Diversity is not intended to provide concrete solutions but aims to stimulate discussion and open up venues for hosting dialogues pointing to possible paths and the expansion of perspectives. It is an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about diversity and equality in the architectural field.
Authors: AAA Diversity Collaborative, Building Diversity, Spacegirls, Ruth Baumeister, Matīss Groskaufmanis, Maremoto, Angela Gigliotti, Fabio Gigone, Anastasia Gkoliomyti, Fanny Løber Munch, Kathryn Larsen, Katja Meyer Architecture, Lovisa Volmarsson, Dominique Hauderowicz, Studio Heima, Nitsan Bartov, A-A Collective, Ricelli Laplace, Linnéa Moore, Evan Saarinen, Lia Zinngrebe, Lisa Maßel, Inés Moisset, Natalia Czytajlo, Yubalena Grimaldos, Marcela Malcún, Lawrence Ebelle, Emma Nielsen, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss.
Edited by: Building Diversity
Book Size: 19.5 x 13 cm
Pages: 256
Language: English
Format: Softcover
ISBN: 9788774079941
Release Date: June 2023