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Book Description Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neu Neuware auf Lager, Sofortversand - In Zusammenarbeit mit dem deutschen Pavillon der 15. Architekturbiennale Venedig 2016 hat sich CARTHA mit dem wichtigen Thema einer neuen, 'gemachten Heimat' für Flüchtlinge auseinandergesetzt. 'CARTHA - On Making Heimat' reflektiert das Thema Migration im Kontext von Architektur und Städtebau, ihre Konsequenzen und Potenziale. Ausgewählte Protagonisten multidisziplinärer Bereiche legen ihre Sichtweisen auf die in Venedig aufgeworfenen Fragen offen. Die Texte und Meinungsäusserungen werden ergänzt durch Interviews mit der Architektin und Kuratorin Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Center for Architecture), dem Anthropologen David Harvey (City University of New York), dem Migrationswissenschaftler Loren B. Landau (Wits University, Johannesburg), Iverna McGowan (Amnesty International), der Soziologin Saskia Sassen (Columbia University), sowie der Europapolitikerin und Migrationsforscherin Anna Terrón (United Nations University, Barcelona). Mit weiteren Beiträgen von After Belonging Agency; Arno Brandlhuber; Guillem Pujol Borràs und Júlia Trias Jurado; Alfredo Brillembourg, Humbert Klumpner und Alexis Kalagas; Irena Ghidikova; Thomas Jezequel; Parasite 2.0, sowie einem Vorwort von Oliver Elser, Peter Cachola Schmal und Anna Scheuermann. Seller Inventory # INF1000562006
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. CARTHA magazine is a non-commercial magazine dedicated to architectural theory. It is a curated platform for sharing different forms of critical thinking regarding architecture and society. Through opinions, experiences, and works it aims to map the contemporary architectural landscape and to bridge gaps between academic discourse and practical work. This new special edition in the series of books edited by the CARTHA magazine derives from the platform's collaboration with the German pavilion at the 15th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennial in 2016. The German contribution, titled 'Making Heimat: Germany, Arrival Country', looked at requirements, challenges, and opportunities in architecture and urban design posed by the huge influx of refugees the country saw in 2015. CARTHA - On Making Heimat also reflects on migration movements, their consequences and their potential. A carefully selected multidisciplinary group of people was asked to share views and opinions on the questions raised by the 2016 exhibition at Germany's pavilion in Venice. The book also features interviews with eminent figures, such as Iverna McGowan, Amnesty International's Head of European Institutions Office and Advocacy Director; David Harvey, Professor of Anthropology and Geography at the Graduate Center of City University of New York; Saskia Sassen, Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and visiting Professor at London School of Economics; and Giovanna Borasi, architect and the Canadian Center for Architecture's curator for contemporary architecture. Essays are contributed, among others, by German architect Arno Brandlhuber, international design studio Urban ThinkTank, and by architectural researcher and critic Marina Otero Verzier. An important contribution to the discourses on the social integration of refugees and the requirements mass migration movement create in architecture and urban design, and featuring essays with and contributions by high-profile figures in academia, international architecture and design firms. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783038600534