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An Aesthetic of Collapse: Alternative Form, Disorder and Indeterminacy A Conversation with Jack Halberstam
Guest‐Editor of this AD Viola Ago discusses societal norms and the aesthetic of collapse within architectural discourse, and the links between physical spaces and the social structures they support, with distinguished author and Columbia University Professor Jack Halberstam, who argues that existing social and architectural structures have inbuilt inequalities and that ‘collapse’ is a better paradigm than ‘repair’ in bringing about social, gender‐based, financial and material equity.
An Aesthetic of Collapse: Alternative Form, Disorder and Indeterminacy A Conversation with Jack Halberstam
Guest‐Editor of this AD Viola Ago discusses societal norms and the aesthetic of collapse within architectural discourse, and the links between physical spaces and the social structures they support, with distinguished author and Columbia University Professor Jack Halberstam, who argues that existing social and architectural structures have inbuilt inequalities and that ‘collapse’ is a better paradigm than ‘repair’ in bringing about social, gender‐based, financial and material equity.
An Aesthetic of Collapse: Alternative Form, Disorder and Indeterminacy A Conversation with Jack Halberstam
Ago, Viola (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 114-119
2022-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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