Summaries: Radically Public Architecture After the 2011 earthquakes in Japan there was a large replanning of communities and architects were not part of the decision making process. The result was safety elements that did not end up taking into account the community...
Cuff, Dana. 2023. “Radically Public Architecture.” In Architectures of Spatial Justice, 75–124. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Radical Public Architecture (RPA) challenges the status the quo and opens the door to an alternative future where Architecture is...
Author: Alex S. Summary of Radically Public Architecture by Dana Cuff Spatial justice is a theory/movement/ideology to distribute and revise geography and urban space to be equitable and grant agency to the spatial inhabitants. This piece describes five principles of...
Summaries Radically Public Architecture- Dana Cuff ArchAid long term: Home for All short term rebuilding + autonomy for residents Equitable Space a perfect spatial justice is never achieved but is constituted as ongoing, agonistic contestation. Living Rooms at the...
By Sam Hewitt Oil Spaces: the global petroleum scape in the Rotterdam and Hague Area Summary This article by Carole Hein explores the history of the petroleum scape as it relates to build spaces. She focuses on the history and background of Oil as a political,...