Architectures of Refusal

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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 resistance and action that needs to be approached through subversive urban works, design pedagogy and alliances across multiple disciplines.

Contributors: Piper Bernbaum, Carwil Bjork-James, Thiresh Govender, Lucia Jalón Oyarzun, Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers, Cong Chi Nguyen, Quilian Riano, Hannah Le Roux, Alberto de Salvatierra, Cathy Smith, Chat Travieso, and Ilze Wolff.

Author(s): Jill Stoner, Ozayr Saloojee
Series: Architectural Design
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 139
City: Oxford

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
About the Guest-Editors
Introduction: Repair, Reworld The Many Ways of Saying ‘No’
Reversing The Nature of Refusal
Redefining Definitions, Refusing Boundaries
Refusing The Colonial
(Nearly) Invisible Lines of Refusal
Rules of Refusal
Refusal in This Time of War
Notes
Prologue Drawing an Argument for Refusal
Body: Argument
Coda: Drawing
Notes
Centring Civilisation Now and After the Apocalypse
The Politics of a Name
The Project of Civilisation
The Apocalypse of our Times
Notes
Digital Doubles The Major Agency of Minor Bits
Remainders of Discretisation
Digital Doubles
Reframing the Major to Keep Tracing the Minor
Notes
Expanding Bodies Pedagogical Models for Pluralistic Spatialities
Towards New Pedagogical Models
From Body to Bod(ies)
Pluralistic Futures
Notes
Shebeen Operations Navigating Deviance
Antifragile Looking
Shebeen Dynamics: Toxicity and Deviance
Shebeen Deployments: Building and Street
Sheebeen Futures
Notes
Earth Versus FIFA Resisting Globalisation on the Open Pitch
World Cup Legacies
Playing on Earth
White Lines
Architecture Against Corruption
Notes
A Cottage to Breathe In Refusing Museums, Making Homes
The Caretaker’s Cottage
The Report and the Pushback
Notes
A Space of Problems The Child-Cities of Columbus
Overwriting and Way-Finding
Reconstructing Past and Present
Notes
Reclaiming Their Future Riotous Resistance and Indigenous Creativity in South America’s Highest Metropolis
A Stratifi ed Metropolis in Revolt
The New Politics of Inclusion
Building an Indigenous Future
Notes
The Eruv as Legal Fiction: Changing Rules in the Public Realm
The Evolution of the Eruv
Legal Fiction as Loophole
Legal Fiction as a Form of Urban Practice
The Urban Lesson of the Eruv
Notes
From Altars to Alterity: Offerings and Inheritances for Queer Vietnamese Kin
Returning Home from the Altar and Cemetery
Offerings, Altars and Identity-making
Altar of the Body: Personal Baggage Tolerances
Altar of the Street: Columbarium on the Corner
Altar of the Club: A Homecoming Dance
Inheriting and Honouring Alterity
Notes
101 Ways to Refusea Wall
Disregard IT
Appropriate IT
Circumvent IT
This Tactic Isdefiant, Cunning and Aspirational
Abolish IT
Never Build IT
Notes
Meanwhile Bodies Architecture Without Property
Representing (IM)Propriety
The Paradox of Meanwhile Architecture
Notes
To Not Refuse Our Ravaged World
Wolves
Words
The Dogs of Istanbul
Epilogue
Notes
Balking in the Balkans Lebbeus Woods – Zagreb Free Zone Revisited
Freespace and Free Zone
The Cybernetic Circus
Performance
Taking the City to Task
Notes
Contributors
What is Architectural Design?
Architectural Design
Forthcoming AD Titles
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