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In a wide‐ranging and pithy article, Guest‐Editor of this issue and Professor at the Graduate School of the University of California, Berkeley, Jill Stoner evokes humanity, rivers, dogs and language to present a case for an architecture of refusal that allows us the possibility of ‘breathing together’.
In a wide‐ranging and pithy article, Guest‐Editor of this issue and Professor at the Graduate School of the University of California, Berkeley, Jill Stoner evokes humanity, rivers, dogs and language to present a case for an architecture of refusal that allows us the possibility of ‘breathing together’.
To Not Refuse Our Ravaged World
Stoner, Jill (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 120-127
2022-11-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Whanganui , New Zealand , Māori , Colorado River , Hoover Dam , Rockies , Pacific , Tuolumne , Joan Didion , Ganges , Santiago , Chile , Haifa , Israel , Italy , Proto‐Indo‐European (PIE) language , Dionne Brand , Ottoman citizens , dogs , Sivriada , North America , Elizabeth Lo , Stray , Diogenes , Istanbul , Zeytin , Nazar , Kartal , Toward a Minor Architecture
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