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Designing social equality: architecture, aesthetics, and the perception of democracy
Designing social equality: architecture, aesthetics, and the perception of democracy
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Gage, Mark Foster
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
2019.
Language
English
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The aesthetic turn
The politics of the unknown
Aesthetic distances defined
From the critical to the speculative
Axiomatic equality
Hierarchy and the problem of the privleged observer
Race, gender and the politics of omission
Philosophy and the aesthetics of social engagement
The equity of equidistance
Strangely equal
The invitation of curiosity
From sustainability to dark ecology
Revising practice and pedagogy
The death of disciplinarity
Beyond prattle.
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Architecture and society
Equality
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9780815369745
9780815369752
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