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University of Virginia Press War Diaries: Design After the Destruction of Art and Architecture

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Review "Sharing voices across disciplines, this interesting and important collection foregrounds the designer’s role in the political conversations that dominate postconflict work.""- Emily Gunzburger Makaš, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, author of Urban and National Identities and the Rebuilding of Mostar Product Description In recent decades, the development of advanced weaponry systems and the instant flow of information has redefined the notion of urban warfare as a local phenomenon with global effects. The annihilation of Aleppo and the broadcasted demolitions of Palmyra demonstrate the accelerating politicization of the destruction process. In this timely volume, Elisa Dainese, Aleksandar Stanicic, and a broad range of contributors explore the weaponization of architecture-targeted attacks on art and infrastructure meant to destroy not only physical structures but also political unity and cultural memory. Focusing on regions where planners, architects, and artists are involved in concrete initiatives on the ground, War Diaries looks at complex postwar settings to illuminate design responses to urban warfare. The essays discuss creative strategies for rebuilding damaged sites, often within the context of continuing animosities; the establishment of design coalitions to work with local communities on reconstruction; the designing of emergency settlements; the development of customized strategies for rebuilding diverse parts of the ravaged world; and the teaching of culturally sensitive design practices to architects and urbanists, among many other topics. A much-needed contribution to our understanding of post-conflict design, this volume maps the creative approaches that specialists have used to remediate the effects of violence against the built environment. About the Author <p>Elisa Dainese is Assistant Professor in History and Theory of Architecture at Georgia Tech. Aleksandar Stanicic is Assistant Professor of Architecture at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.</p>

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hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 April 2022
Listed Since
12 October 2021

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