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Diversity among Architects From Margin to Center by Craig Wilkins 9781138900462

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Diversity among Architects
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9781138900462
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2016
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Textbook
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Trade Paperback
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English
Publication Name
Diversity Among Architects : from Margin to Center
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Craig Wilkins
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Diversity among Architects presents a series of essays questioning the homogeneity of architecture practitioners, who remain overwhelmingly male and Caucasian, to help you create a field more representative of the population you serve. The book is the collected work of author Craig L. Wilkins, an African American scholar and practitioner, and discusses music, education, urban geography, social justice, community design centers, race-space identity, shared landscape, and many more topics.

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Routledge
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113890046x
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9781138900462
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Author
Craig Wilkins
Publication Name
Diversity Among Architects : from Margin to Center
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
202 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz

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Na1995.W55 2016
Reviews
"People, places and politics are central to all architecture. Social equity and front-and-center participation can only be created if talent can be trained, heard and flourish. Craig's essays forcefully establish that using bolt-cutters to remove the shackles of our non-diverse architecture profession is essential if the social equity of diverse creation is to thrive. Read these essays with your eyes; understand them with your heart; act with your color-blind choices. Let his messages spread like a virus and infect us all."- Jeffrey A. Scherer,FAIA, Founding Principal, MSR "Spanning three decades, Craig Wilkins' essays, ranging in tone from playful and rebellious to critical and combative, reflect his evolving intellectual memoir on the complexities surrounding diversity and architecture. From the historic Million Man March to the trajectory of the Hip Hop phenomenon and its ability to empower the marginalized and disenfranchised in the construction of a just society, Wilkins, a designer with activist tendencies as well as a scholar and cultural critic, challenges conventional lenses that frame our world."- Kathryn H. Anthony, Ph.D., ACSA Distinguished Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession (University of Illinois Press, 2001, 2008). "Craig Wilkins is a visible man who is so right about what is so wrong in the profession and schools of architecture. The future--our future--will be shaped in the space among monolithic institutions and the people whose roots, passions, and talents are seen by many to occupy the fringe. Risk resides in this space, of course, and Wilkins engages it fully, helping us to imagine new practices, curricula, and potential. As brotha Craig asks: ready for a little sumpin' sumpin' special?"- Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University, "People, places and politics are central to all architecture. Social equity and front-and-center participation can only be created if talent can be trained, heard and flourish. Craig's essays forcefully establish that using bolt-cutters to remove the shackles of our non-diverse architecture profession is essential if the social equity of diverse creation is to thrive. Read these essays with your eyes; understand them with your heart; act with your color-blind choices. Let his messages spread like a virus and infect us all." - Jeffrey A. Scherer, FAIA, Founding Principal, MSR "Spanning three decades, Craig Wilkins' essays, ranging in tone from playful and rebellious to critical and combative, reflect his evolving intellectual memoir on the complexities surrounding diversity and architecture. From the historic Million Man March to the trajectory of the Hip Hop phenomenon and its ability to empower the marginalized and disenfranchised in the construction of a just society, Wilkins, a designer with activist tendencies as well as a scholar and cultural critic, challenges conventional lenses that frame our world." - Kathryn H. Anthony, Ph.D., ACSA Distinguished Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession (University of Illinois Press, 2001, 2008). "Craig Wilkins is a visible man who is so right about what is so wrong in the profession and schools of architecture. The future--our future--will be shaped in the space among monolithic institutions and the people whose roots, passions, and talents are seen by many to occupy the fringe. Risk resides in this space, of course, and Wilkins engages it fully, helping us to imagine new practices, curricula, and potential. As brotha Craig asks: ready for a little sumpin' sumpin' special?" - Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University, "People, places and politics are central to all architecture. Social equity and front-and-center participation can only be created if talent can be trained, heard and flourish. Craig's essays forcefully establish that using bolt-cutters to remove the shackles of our non-diverse architecture profession is essential if the social equity of diverse creation is to thrive. Read these essays with your eyes; understand them with your heart; act with your color-blind choices. Let his messages spread like a virus and infect us all."- Jeffrey A. Scherer,FAIA, Founding Principal, MSR "Spanning three decades, Craig Wilkins' essays, ranging in tone from playful and rebellious to critical and combative, reflect his evolving intellectual memoir on the complexities surrounding diversity and architecture. From the historic Million Man March to the trajectory of the Hip Hop phenomenon and its ability to empower the marginalized and disenfranchised in the construction of a just society, Wilkins, a designer with activist tendencies as well as a scholar and cultural critic, challenges conventional lenses that frame our world."- Kathryn H. Anthony, Ph.D., ACSA Distinguished Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession (University of Illinois Press, 2001, 2008). "Craig Wilkins is a visible man who is so right about what is so wrong in the profession and schools of architecture. The future--our future--will be shaped in the space among monolithic institutions and the people whose roots, passions, and talents are seen by many to occupy the fringe. Risk resides in this space, of course, and Wilkins engages it fully, helping us to imagine new practices, curricula, and potential. As brotha Craig asks: ready for a little sumpin' sumpin' special?"- Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University he marginalized and disenfranchised in the construction of a just society, Wilkins, a designer with activist tendencies as well as a scholar and cultural critic, challenges conventional lenses that frame our world."- Kathryn H. Anthony, Ph.D., ACSA Distinguished Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession (University of Illinois Press, 2001, 2008). "Craig Wilkins is a visible man who is so right about what is so wrong in the profession and schools of architecture. The future--our future--will be shaped in the space among monolithic institutions and the people whose roots, passions, and talents are seen by many to occupy the fringe. Risk resides in this space, of course, and Wilkins engages it fully, helping us to imagine new practices, curricula, and potential. As brotha Craig asks: ready for a little sumpin' sumpin' special?"- Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University mpin' special?"- Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University, "People, places and politics are central to all architecture. Social equity and front-and-center participation can only be created if talent can be trained, heard and flourish. Craig's essays forcefully establish that using bolt-cutters to remove the shackles of our non-diverse architecture profession is essential if the social equity of diverse creation is to thrive. Read these essays with your eyes; understand them with your heart; act with your color-blind choices. Let his messages spread like a virus and infect us all."- Jeffrey A. Scherer,FAIA, Founding Principal, MSR "Spanning three decades, Craig Wilkins' essays, ranging in tone from playful and rebellious to critical and combative, reflect his evolving intellectual memoir on the complexities surrounding diversity and architecture. From the historic Million Man March to the trajectory of the Hip Hop phenomenon and its ability to empower the marginalized and disenfranchised in the construction of a just society, Wilkins, a designer with activist tendencies as well as a scholar and cultural critic, challenges conventional lenses that frame our world."- Kathryn H. Anthony, Ph.D., ACSA Distinguished Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of Designing for Diversity: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in the Architectural Profession (University of Illinois Press, 2001, 2008). "Craig Wilkins is a visible man who is so right about what is so wrong in the profession and schools of architecture. The future--our future--will be shaped in the space among monolithic institutions and the people whose roots, passions, and talents are seen by many to occupy the fringe. Risk resides in this space, of course, and Wilkins engages it fully, helping us to imagine new practices, curricula, and potential. As brotha Craig asks: ready for a little sumpin' sumpin' special?"- Wes Janz, PhD, RA, Professor of Architecture, Ball State University
Table of Content
Part 1: Space 1. The Space between Sight and Touch 2. Brothers/Others: Gonna Paint the White House Black 3. A Cuirass Architecture 4. Bi-Space: The Original Social Networking Site Part 2: Music 5. A Style That Nobody Can Deal With: Notes from the Hip Hop Doo Bop Inn 6. (W)Rapped Space: The Architecture of Hip Hop 7. More Jazz, Salsa and Hip-Hop in Architecture Part 3: History 8. African Americans in Architectural Education 9. Twisted: African-American Architects and Signature Commissions 10. The Future of Yesterday Part 4: Practice 11. Once More unto the Breach: Collaborative Teaching Approaches Designed To Bridge the Rift between the Architecture Academy and Professional Practitioners 12. To Be or Not To Be Index
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Gender Studies, Professional Practice, Black Studies (Global), General
Lccn
2015-031452
Dewey Decimal
720.8
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Architecture, Social Science

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