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Guest-edited by Jill Stoner and Ozayr Saloojee Over the past decade, and in a more concentrated form over the past two years, there has been increasing recognition of architecture's systemic complicity in constructing and upholding hierarchies of race and class, and privileging colonial paradigms that perpetuate spatial and economic inequity. This AD issue reveals how designers, practitioners, scholars and architects are participating in dismantling the major canons of Western architecture. The work is both literal and figural: taking buildings apart and reconstituting them, and challenging mythologies that include drawing-as-analogue, building-as object, architect-as-hero and nature-as-other. Architecture has both potential and responsibility for political agency in the public realm.The contributions to this issue foreground emancipatory spatial ideas and practices from around the world, demonstrating that refusal is no longer just absence and denial, but a constructive mode of res

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Introduction Repair, Reworld: The Many Ways of Saying ‘No’

Chapter 2 Prologue: Drawing an Argument for Refusal

Chapter 3 Centring Civilisation: Now and After the Apocalypse

Chapter 4 Digital Doubles: The Major Agency of Minor Bits

Chapter 5 Expanding Bodies: Pedagogical Models for Pluralistic Spatialities

Chapter 6 Shebeen Operations: Navigating Deviance

Chapter 7 Earth Versus FIFA: Resisting Globalisation on the Open Pitch

Chapter 8 A Cottage to Breathe In: Refusing Museums, Making Homes

Chapter 9 A Space of Problems: The Child-Cities of Columbus

Chapter 10 Reclaiming Their Future: Riotous Resistance and Indigenous Creativity in South America's Highest Metropolis

Chapter 11 The Eruv as Legal Fiction: Changing Rules in the Public Realm

Chapter 12 From Altars to Alterity: Offerings and Inheritances for Queer Vietnamese Kin

Chapter 13 101 Ways to Refuse a Wall

Chapter 14 Meanwhile Bodies: Architecture Without Property

Chapter 15 To Not Refuse Our Ravaged World

Chapter 16 From Another Perspective – Balking in the Balkans: Lebbeus Woods – Zagreb Free Zone Revisited

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 04/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119833963, 978-1119833963
      ISBN10: 1119833965
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      Book Synopsis
      Guest-edited by Jill Stoner and Ozayr Saloojee Over the past decade, and in a more concentrated form over the past two years, there has been increasing recognition of architecture's systemic complicity in constructing and upholding hierarchies of race and class, and privileging colonial paradigms that perpetuate spatial and economic inequity. This AD issue reveals how designers, practitioners, scholars and architects are participating in dismantling the major canons of Western architecture. The work is both literal and figural: taking buildings apart and reconstituting them, and challenging mythologies that include drawing-as-analogue, building-as object, architect-as-hero and nature-as-other. Architecture has both potential and responsibility for political agency in the public realm.The contributions to this issue foreground emancipatory spatial ideas and practices from around the world, demonstrating that refusal is no longer just absence and denial, but a constructive mode of res

      Table of Contents

      Introduction Repair, Reworld: The Many Ways of Saying ‘No’

      Chapter 2 Prologue: Drawing an Argument for Refusal

      Chapter 3 Centring Civilisation: Now and After the Apocalypse

      Chapter 4 Digital Doubles: The Major Agency of Minor Bits

      Chapter 5 Expanding Bodies: Pedagogical Models for Pluralistic Spatialities

      Chapter 6 Shebeen Operations: Navigating Deviance

      Chapter 7 Earth Versus FIFA: Resisting Globalisation on the Open Pitch

      Chapter 8 A Cottage to Breathe In: Refusing Museums, Making Homes

      Chapter 9 A Space of Problems: The Child-Cities of Columbus

      Chapter 10 Reclaiming Their Future: Riotous Resistance and Indigenous Creativity in South America's Highest Metropolis

      Chapter 11 The Eruv as Legal Fiction: Changing Rules in the Public Realm

      Chapter 12 From Altars to Alterity: Offerings and Inheritances for Queer Vietnamese Kin

      Chapter 13 101 Ways to Refuse a Wall

      Chapter 14 Meanwhile Bodies: Architecture Without Property

      Chapter 15 To Not Refuse Our Ravaged World

      Chapter 16 From Another Perspective – Balking in the Balkans: Lebbeus Woods – Zagreb Free Zone Revisited

      Contributors

      About Architectural Design

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