Radical Pedagogies

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Experiments in architectural education in the post–World War II era that challenged and transformed architectural discourse and practice.

The experiments include the adaptation of Bauhaus pedagogy as a means of “unlearning” under the conditions of decolonization in Africa; a movement to design for “every body,” including the disabled, by architecture students and faculty at the University of California, Berkeley; the founding of a support network for women interested in the built environment, regardless of their academic backgrounds; and a design studio in the USSR that offered an alternative to the widespread functionalist approach in Soviet design. Viewed through their dissolution and afterlife as well as through their founding stories, these projects from the last century raise provocative questions about architecture's role in the new century.

Author Beatriz Colomina (Editor)
Author 2 Evangelos Kotsioris (Editor)
Language English
Published 2022
Binding PBK
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