Alexandra StaubUnderstanding the New Paradigm
Architecture and Social Sustainability
Understanding the New Paradigm
Herausgeber: Staub, Alexandra
Alexandra StaubUnderstanding the New Paradigm
Architecture and Social Sustainability
Understanding the New Paradigm
Herausgeber: Staub, Alexandra
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This book shows how we can better design for stakeholder agency, serve historically marginalized populations, and further our theoretical thinking about sustainability writ large. Essential reading for architects and urban designers, as well as educators and students incorporating social sustainability as a foundational design concept.
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This book shows how we can better design for stakeholder agency, serve historically marginalized populations, and further our theoretical thinking about sustainability writ large. Essential reading for architects and urban designers, as well as educators and students incorporating social sustainability as a foundational design concept.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781032769288
- ISBN-10: 1032769289
- Artikelnr.: 73332641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 177mm x 253mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781032769288
- ISBN-10: 1032769289
- Artikelnr.: 73332641
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alexandra Staub is a professor of Architecture and an affiliate faculty of Penn State's Rock Ethics Institute. Alexandra is the editor of The Routledge Companion to Modernity, Space and Gender (2018) and author of Conflicted Identities: Housing and the Politics of Cultural Representation (Routledge, 2015).
Introduction Alexandra Staub Part 1. Alexandra Staub 1.1 Historical
Context: The Professionalization of Architecture and Urban Design 1.2
Ethical Practice: Involving Stakeholders in Shaping the Built Environment
1.3 Architecture and the Ethics of Sustainability 1.4 Shifting Our
Theoretical Thinking Part 2. 2.1 Design on the Side of Transformational
Change: The Destination Design School and Georgia's Black Belt Interview
with Euneika Rogers-Sipp 2.2 Framing the Commons: Starting Small Yang Yang,
Gus Wendel, and Claire Nelischer 2.3 Topographies of Sustainability in New
Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward Anna Livia Brand 2.4 Market Publics in Urban
Africa: Reading Self-Organized Spaces of Exchanges and Material Flows at
Onitsha Markets in Nigeria Chukwuemeka V. Chukwuemeka 2.5 Taking Matters
into Their Own Hands: The Vauban Housing Community (1993-2003), Ekostaden
Augustenborg (1998-2002), and Marmalade Lane Co-Housing (2006-2018)
Alexandra Staub 2.6 Community Engagement in Low-Income Housing in Brazil: A
Pathway to Social Sustainability Clarissa Albrecht, Maristela Siolari, Hung
Luong, and Esther Goldberg Karfunkelstein Lima 2.7 Building Thousands of
Communities, Not Millions of Homes: A Participatory Approach Toward
Transforming Informal Settlements in India Sandhya Naidu Janardhan and
Sandra Alexander 2.8 Participatory Design Processes in Architecture
Interview with Susanne Hofmann 2.9 The Baupiloten: Creating Participatory
and Socially Sustainable Architecture Susanne Hofmann 2.10 "For Space" in
Healthcare Co-Design: Relational Thinking, Ontological Design, and
Sustainable Futuring Sara Donetto
Context: The Professionalization of Architecture and Urban Design 1.2
Ethical Practice: Involving Stakeholders in Shaping the Built Environment
1.3 Architecture and the Ethics of Sustainability 1.4 Shifting Our
Theoretical Thinking Part 2. 2.1 Design on the Side of Transformational
Change: The Destination Design School and Georgia's Black Belt Interview
with Euneika Rogers-Sipp 2.2 Framing the Commons: Starting Small Yang Yang,
Gus Wendel, and Claire Nelischer 2.3 Topographies of Sustainability in New
Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward Anna Livia Brand 2.4 Market Publics in Urban
Africa: Reading Self-Organized Spaces of Exchanges and Material Flows at
Onitsha Markets in Nigeria Chukwuemeka V. Chukwuemeka 2.5 Taking Matters
into Their Own Hands: The Vauban Housing Community (1993-2003), Ekostaden
Augustenborg (1998-2002), and Marmalade Lane Co-Housing (2006-2018)
Alexandra Staub 2.6 Community Engagement in Low-Income Housing in Brazil: A
Pathway to Social Sustainability Clarissa Albrecht, Maristela Siolari, Hung
Luong, and Esther Goldberg Karfunkelstein Lima 2.7 Building Thousands of
Communities, Not Millions of Homes: A Participatory Approach Toward
Transforming Informal Settlements in India Sandhya Naidu Janardhan and
Sandra Alexander 2.8 Participatory Design Processes in Architecture
Interview with Susanne Hofmann 2.9 The Baupiloten: Creating Participatory
and Socially Sustainable Architecture Susanne Hofmann 2.10 "For Space" in
Healthcare Co-Design: Relational Thinking, Ontological Design, and
Sustainable Futuring Sara Donetto
Introduction Alexandra Staub Part 1. Alexandra Staub 1.1 Historical
Context: The Professionalization of Architecture and Urban Design 1.2
Ethical Practice: Involving Stakeholders in Shaping the Built Environment
1.3 Architecture and the Ethics of Sustainability 1.4 Shifting Our
Theoretical Thinking Part 2. 2.1 Design on the Side of Transformational
Change: The Destination Design School and Georgia's Black Belt Interview
with Euneika Rogers-Sipp 2.2 Framing the Commons: Starting Small Yang Yang,
Gus Wendel, and Claire Nelischer 2.3 Topographies of Sustainability in New
Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward Anna Livia Brand 2.4 Market Publics in Urban
Africa: Reading Self-Organized Spaces of Exchanges and Material Flows at
Onitsha Markets in Nigeria Chukwuemeka V. Chukwuemeka 2.5 Taking Matters
into Their Own Hands: The Vauban Housing Community (1993-2003), Ekostaden
Augustenborg (1998-2002), and Marmalade Lane Co-Housing (2006-2018)
Alexandra Staub 2.6 Community Engagement in Low-Income Housing in Brazil: A
Pathway to Social Sustainability Clarissa Albrecht, Maristela Siolari, Hung
Luong, and Esther Goldberg Karfunkelstein Lima 2.7 Building Thousands of
Communities, Not Millions of Homes: A Participatory Approach Toward
Transforming Informal Settlements in India Sandhya Naidu Janardhan and
Sandra Alexander 2.8 Participatory Design Processes in Architecture
Interview with Susanne Hofmann 2.9 The Baupiloten: Creating Participatory
and Socially Sustainable Architecture Susanne Hofmann 2.10 "For Space" in
Healthcare Co-Design: Relational Thinking, Ontological Design, and
Sustainable Futuring Sara Donetto
Context: The Professionalization of Architecture and Urban Design 1.2
Ethical Practice: Involving Stakeholders in Shaping the Built Environment
1.3 Architecture and the Ethics of Sustainability 1.4 Shifting Our
Theoretical Thinking Part 2. 2.1 Design on the Side of Transformational
Change: The Destination Design School and Georgia's Black Belt Interview
with Euneika Rogers-Sipp 2.2 Framing the Commons: Starting Small Yang Yang,
Gus Wendel, and Claire Nelischer 2.3 Topographies of Sustainability in New
Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward Anna Livia Brand 2.4 Market Publics in Urban
Africa: Reading Self-Organized Spaces of Exchanges and Material Flows at
Onitsha Markets in Nigeria Chukwuemeka V. Chukwuemeka 2.5 Taking Matters
into Their Own Hands: The Vauban Housing Community (1993-2003), Ekostaden
Augustenborg (1998-2002), and Marmalade Lane Co-Housing (2006-2018)
Alexandra Staub 2.6 Community Engagement in Low-Income Housing in Brazil: A
Pathway to Social Sustainability Clarissa Albrecht, Maristela Siolari, Hung
Luong, and Esther Goldberg Karfunkelstein Lima 2.7 Building Thousands of
Communities, Not Millions of Homes: A Participatory Approach Toward
Transforming Informal Settlements in India Sandhya Naidu Janardhan and
Sandra Alexander 2.8 Participatory Design Processes in Architecture
Interview with Susanne Hofmann 2.9 The Baupiloten: Creating Participatory
and Socially Sustainable Architecture Susanne Hofmann 2.10 "For Space" in
Healthcare Co-Design: Relational Thinking, Ontological Design, and
Sustainable Futuring Sara Donetto







