Reclaiming Colonial Architecture

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Reclaiming Colonial Architecture

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781915722362
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Our world is full of lands, cities, buildings and artefacts, many of which are deposits and residues of colonial times and, more pervasively, colonial processes. Reclaiming Colonial Architecture unpacks the built inheritances of colonialism and re-thinks how we might understand, narrate, intervene in or act upon them as architects.

Offering historical background, unpacking key concepts and presenting thematically organised and multi-scalar urban and architectural case studies, this accessible publication showcases how legacies of colonialism are being dealt with in real-world instances. Case studies involve works and actions by built environment professionals such as architects and heritage practitioners, as well as community initiatives and activism.

The book aims to build confidence in practitioners, students and communities grappling with a seemingly vast and complex terrain of debates and approaches around colonial landscapes, urban areas, buildings, monuments and material culture. It also aims to be a helpful resource for architecture schools or critical heritage studies departments and organisations. Its content will provide a point of departure for graduate student inquiry and its accessible nature will help introduce undergraduate students to the concepts and questions of colonial built-environments.

Contents

Reclaiming Colonial Architecture Tania Sengupta and Stuart King, eds.

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Reclaiming Colonial Architecture: Critical Practices of Lands, Cities, Buildings and Things Tania Sengupta and Stuart King

Map showing featured locations

Lands

L1 - Truth-telling at Wybalenna (Wybalenna, Tayaritja, Lutruwita/Tasmania)

L2 - Inga Ancestral Inhabitation Knowledge Mapping (Andean Amazon, Colombia ) 00 Pedro Jajoy, Jhon Tisoy, Musu Jacanamijoy, Juliana Ramírez and Catalina Mejía Moreno

L3 - Ma Joie Plantation House (Mahé, Seychelles) 00 Helénè Frichot

L4 - The Counter Plantation of Barbados (Saint George, Barbados) 00 Mackenzie Luke

L5 - Watery Archives, Aqueous Methods (Manchester, UK) 00 Huda Tayob

L6 - The Inscrutable Mire: Designing with Other-than-Human Agency (Banff, Canada)) 00 Tiffany Kaewen Dang

L7 - Reclaiming the Landscape Beyond the Highway (Jerusalem) 00 Mira Idries

Cities

C1 - Postcolonial Anxiety and Fragmented Revitalisation of Jakarta's Old Town (Jakarta, Indonesia) 00 Amanda Achmadi

C2 - Making, Unmaking and Remaking Colonial Space in New Delhi (Delhi, India) 00 Arunava Dasgupta

C3 - Contesting Pasts: (Re)Interpretations of Colonial Heritage in Harbin (Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China) 00 Wenzhuo Zhang

C4 - Dangerous Heritage in Danger: Colonial-Imperial (Neo)classicism of the Ukrainian South (Odesa, Ukraine) 00 Ievgeniia Gubkina

C5 - Two Missing Colonial Monuments in Germany (Hamburg and Berlin, Germany) 00 Valentina Rozas-Krause

C6 - ReOrientalism: The Ramadan Pavilion at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK) 00 Shaheed Saleem

Buildings

B1 - The Chicago Cultural Center and the Settler Colonial City (Chicago, USA) 00 Andrew Herscher and Ana-María León

B2 - 'Rainbow Serpent (Version)' at the Gropius Bau (Berlin, Germany) 00 Michael Mossman and Andrew Leach

B3 - Decolonising Fascist Legacies, Demodernising Architecture (Borgo Rizza, Sicily) 00 Emilio Distretti and Alessandro Petti

B4 - The Claude Bernard Hospital in Paris: A 'Debris of Empire' (Paris, France) 00 Guillaume Lachenal, Gaëtan Thomas, Simon De Nys-Ketels and Johan Lagae

B5 - Rescripting the Invisible City (Johannesburg, South Africa) 00 Althea Peacock and Tanzeem Razak

B6 - Reconnecting Architecture with Country at 119 Redfern Street (Sydney, Australia) 00 Aileen Sage Architects and Danièle Hromek

B7 - (Re-)Inhabiting the Junta Dos Bairros E Casas Populares Neighbourhoods (Maputo, Beira & Nampula, Mozambique) 00 Patricia Noormahomed

B8 - The Paradox of Andean Colonial Churches in Arica and Parinacota (Arica and Parinacota, Chile) 00 Magdalena Pereira and Cristian Heinsen

B9 - Coral White: Reclaiming (?) Missionary Architecture in the Cook Islands (Rarotonga and Mangaia, Cook Islands) 00 Jeanette Budgett, Carolyn Hill and Jean Mason

B10 - Dissonant Heritage: The Loss of the Apia Courthouse (Apia, Samoa) 00 Christoph Schnoor

Things

T1 - Spring Bay Mill: A Place to Gather Again (Triabunna, Tasmania) 00 Ross Brewin

T2 - Interpreting and Communicating Taiwan's Colonial Sugar Industry Heritage (Taiwan) 00 Cheng An-Yu and Wu Ping-Sheng

T3 - Reweaving, Rebuilding: The Malkha Cotton Factory (Ellanthakunta, Telengana, India) 00 Tania Sengupta

T4 - Now You See It, Now You Don't: The Henry Jarvis Memorial Hall Screen at 66 Portland Place (London, UK) 00 Neal Shasore

T5 - Toppling Crowther: Activists, Institutions and Colonial Monuments (Nipaluna/Hobart, Tasmania) 00 Stuart King

T6 - A New Practice for the Architecture of Afrorevivalism: The Lobi Vessel (Lobi Country, Western Africa) 00 Richard Adetokunbo Aina

T7 - Harmful Objects (Beloved Subjects): Colonial Family Archives (County Down, Northern Island) 00 Briony Widdis

Conclusion: Architectures of Critical and Responsive Practice Tania Sengupta and Stuart King

About the Editors Authors' biographies Community-based Organisations Notes Index Image Credits

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