Who gets to be where? The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion examines some of the policies, practices, and physical artifacts that have been used by planners, policymakers, developers, real estate brokers, community activists, and other urban actors in the United States to draw, erase, or redraw the lines that divide. The Arsenal inventories these weapons of exclusion and inclusion, describes how they have been used, and speculates about how they might be deployed (or retired) for the sake of more open cities in which more people have access to more places. With contributions from over fifty architects, planners, geographers, historians, and journalists, The Arsenal offers a wide-ranging view of the forces that shape our cities. by Interboro (Tobias Armborst, Daniel D’Oca, Georgeen Theodore)
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Interboro is a New York City-based research and design group founded in 2002. It has accumulated many awards for its innovative projects, including the AIA New York Chapter s 2006 New Practices Award, and the Architectural League s 2005 Young Architects Award An installation version of The Arsenal of Exclusion / Inclusion was exhibited in the 2009 International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam.
Interboro has won the prestigious PS1 Young Architects Program 2011.
Main contributors:
Alexander D Hooghe is associate professor in Architectural Urbanism at MIT
Gerald Frug is the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and a leading academic authority on local government law. Frug has advocated regional cooperation to solve local government problems.
Setha Low is a former president of the American Anthropological Association, a professor in environmental psychology, and the director of the Public Space Research Group at the City University of New York.
Margaret Crawford: Professor of Urban Design and Planning Theory at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Julie E Behrens PsyD (Doctor in Psychology) practices psychology in Seattle, Washington
Michael Kubo: architect and editor, USA, former editor at Actar
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