都市・建築空間の(不)正義論<br>Spatial (In) Justice: How Does It Manifest in the Built Environment?

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都市・建築空間の(不)正義論
Spatial (In) Justice: How Does It Manifest in the Built Environment?

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Explores how spatial justice shapes equitable, empowering, and inclusive experiences

In an era increasingly defined by questions of equity and inclusion, Spatial (In) Justice: How Does It Manifest in the Built Environment? offers a vital, global interrogation of how architecture and planning impact the lived experiences of marginalized communities. Edited by Adnan Zillur Morshed, this timely volume brings together contributions from 30 leading thinkers and practitioners—architects, planners, scholars, and designers—who reflect on the ethical and philosophical responsibilities of those who shape space.

Rather than offering simplistic answers or prescriptive solutions, this book explores the complex and often contradictory ways justice is interpreted and enacted through space. The essays examine built projects from around the world to ask whether design can foster dignity, hope, and community empowerment—and how design education must evolve to foreground these values. The contributing authors grapple with the mechanisms through which spatial practices can exclude, disempower, or uplift, addressing topics ranging from justice in the city to the politics of community engagement. Throughout the book, the essays advance a critical pedagogy of design—one that scrutinizes how space organizes power and shapes human possibility.

A far-reaching examination of how built environments can either reinforce or resist social injustice, this innovative volume:

Provides a compelling framework to understand justice not just as a legal or moral abstraction, but as a tangible, constructed reality embedded in our daily environments
Offers in-depth critical reflections on spatial justice across both the Global North and Global South
Engages with interdisciplinary voices beyond traditional design fields, such as environmentalists, social scientists, and urban theorists
Incorporates real-world examples of justice-oriented design in rural, urban, and transitional spaces
Contextualizes three decades of social justice movements within spatial and urban practice
Raises timely philosophical and pedagogical questions about equity in design education

Investigating the intersection of infrastructure, social reform, and public space through a justice-centered framework, Spatial (In) Justice: How Does It Manifest in the Built Environment? is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses in architecture, urban design, city planning, urban sociology, and public health. It is well-suited for degree programs in architecture, urban studies, environmental design, social policy, and public administration.

Contents

About the Editor

List of contributors

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Problem of (In)Justice in the Built Environment

Adnan Z. Morshed

Chapter 1. Theorizing Spatial (In)Justice

1. Working Through Injustice

Mark Jarzombek

2. Human Rights and Everyday Space

Prem Chandavarkar

3. Architecture, Power, and Spatial Justice

Kim Dovey

Chapter 2. Right to Space

1. Right-to-Truth and Transitional Justice in Urban Space

Esra Akcan

2. Two Blocks, Two Cities: Critical Points

Susan Piedmont-Palladino

3. Gender and Geometry of Power: Rehearsing Spatial Justice in Tehran

Pamela Karimi

Chapter 3. Urbanity of Justice

1. From the Bottom-Up: Gillet Square in London

Howard Davis and Adam Hart

2. Favelas as Sites of Resistance

Fernando Lara

3. Frontstage / Backstage in Las Vegas: A Metaphorical Approach Towards Understanding Spatial Inequality in the Contemporary City

Aseem Inam

4. Reclaiming the Public Realm: Designing American Cities for Urban Wellbeing

Jason Montgomery

Chapter 4. Community Engagement as Spatial Justice

1. Specializing in Public Interest Design to Achieve Spatial Justice

Bryan Bell with Devesh Balakrishnan, Emma DeMagistris, and Miraz Reza

2. In Conversation with Architect Andrew Freear

3. From Ideas to Impact: Architecture as a Tool for Equity

Katie Swenson

4. Co-Creating Resilient Landscapes in the Rohingya Refugee Response

Diane Rhyu Taylor and Khondaker Hasibul Kabir

5. Justice for the land of Maya

Donghwan Moon

Chapter 5. Spatializing Justice

1. Hide and Seek: Indigenous Remains and Canadian Institutional Architecture

Annmarie Adams

2. The Belgian Friendship Building at Virginia Union University

Kathleen James-Chakraborty

3. Spatializing Freedom as Justice

Adnan Zillur Morshed

Chapter 6. Symbiocene as Justice

1. In Conversation with Environmental Philosopher Glenn Albrecht

2. Transforming the Built Environment through Ethical Sourcing

Sharon Prince

3. In Conversation with Architect Marina Tabassum

4. The Rivers That Bind Us

Iqbal Habib with Rubana Huq and Shadman Iqbal

Chapter 7. Justice in Sacred Space

1. Spatial Justice and Spirituality   

Julio Bermudez, Thomas Barrie, and Tom Beaudoin

2. Designing "Gendered" Worship Spaces is an Accessibility and Justice Issue

Tammy Gaber

Chapter 8. Spatial Justice Literacy

1. When the State Fails to Rehabilitate Destitute Communities

Yasmeen Lari

2. The Ambiguities of Spatial Justice: Understanding Macro and Micropolitics in Informal Settlements

Francisco Mejias Villatoro and Junjie Xi

3. Flattened Earth Society: How Map Makers Transform Our Society

Megan Gee

4. Climate Change, Health, and Housing: Design Frameworks for Justice and Repair

Dahlia Nduom

Index

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