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Who's next? : homelessness, architecture, and cities / edited by Daniel Talesnik and Andres Lepik.
Title & Author:

Who's next? : homelessness, architecture, and cities / edited by Daniel Talesnik and Andres Lepik.

Publication:

Berlin : ArchiTangle ; Munich : Architekturmuseum der TUM, [2022]
©2022

Description:

271 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 31 cm + 1 glossary booklet (16 unnumbered pages ; 29 cm)

Notes:
"A student-designed exhibition at the Künstlerhaus Palais Thurn und Taxis Bregenz that ran from March 19 to May 2, 2021"--Page 257.
Accompanied by: glossary.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 262-270).
The crisis on our doorstep? -- Unfolding homelessness -- Hanging by a thread: confronting urban homelessness with human rights -- Housing systems -- Terminology -- The legality of homelessness -- Land value -- Cities -- The importance of design, or what can architecture do?
Text in English.
Summary:

"Homelessness--the state of having no home--is a growing global problem that requires local discussions and solutions. In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, it has noticeably become a collective concern. However, in recent years, the official political discourse in many countries around the world implies that poverty is a personal fault, and that if people experience homelessness, it is because they have not tried hard enough to secure shelter and livelihood. Although architecture alone cannot solve the problem of homelessness, the question arises: What and which roles can it play? Or, to be more precise, how can architecture collaborate with other disciplines in developing ways to permanently house those who do not have a home?"--Page 4 of cover.

ISBN:

9783966800174 (hardback)
3966800179 (hardback)

Subject:

Public housing Exhibitions.
Architecture, Domestic Exhibitions.
Homeless persons Housing Exhibitions.
Homelessness Exhibitions.
Architecture and society Exhibitions.
Shelters for the homeless Exhibitions.
Logement social Expositions.
Personnes sans-abri Logement Expositions.
Itinérance Expositions.
Architecture et société Expositions.
ARCHITECTURE / General.
Architecture and society
Architecture, Domestic
Homeless persons Housing
Homelessness
Public housing
Stadt
Wohnungsmarkt
Obdachlosigkeit
Soziale Ungleichheit
Ausgrenzung
Stadtentwicklung
Architektur

Form/genre:

exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs
Aufsatzsammlung
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Talesnik, Daniel, editor.
Lepik, Andres, editor.
Künstlerhaus Palais Thurn + Taxis Bregenz, hosting institution.

Homelessness, architecture, and cities

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315027
Call No.: 315027
Copy: 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 315028
Call No.: 315028
Copy: 2
Notes: Glossary
Status: Available

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