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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. 1. Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation.The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US.The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. How should public space be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction? A comprehensive survey of homelessness, urban planning, and architecture. Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. AUTHORS: Matthias Drilling is a professor at Zurich University of Applied Sciences' School of Social Work, Institute of Diversity and Social Integration. He taught as visiting professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape in 202425. Fabian Neuhaus is an associate professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape, where he directs the NEXTCalgary Research Lab. SELLING POINTS: . First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it . Brings together groundbreaking research, field reports, and award-winning projects and initiatives from Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US . Offers insights into current topics such as trauma-informed design, design justice, hostile architecture, architecture of asylum, and tactical urbanism . Includes a comprehensive glossary of key terms related to homelessness 172 colour, 19 b/w illustrations First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. ; Obdachlosigkeit ist eine der drängendsten sozialen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit und eng mit Fragen der Stadtplanung und Architektur verknüpft. Obdachlose Menschen sind Teil der Stadtgesellschaft und dringend auf öffentliche Räume und urbane Infrastrukturen angewiesen. Zahlreiche Städte weltweit nutzen Planungsinstrumente und Stadtgestaltung jedoch zur Abwehr obdachloser Menschen: Bestimmte Aufenthaltsformen sollen bewusst erschwert und Menschen im Stadtbild unsichtbar gemacht werden. Stadtgestaltung spiegelt also immer auch Machtverhältnisse - sie kann ausschliessen oder Wege zur Teilhabe eröffnen. The Roofless Truth bringt internationale Forscher:innen und Praktiker:innen aus Architektur, Städtebau, Stadtplanung, Soziologie, Ethnologie, Sozialer Arbeit und Pädagogik zusammen. Wissenschaftliche Analysen und Essays, Erfahrungsberichte sowie studentische Vorschläge für Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum werden ergänzt von einer Vielzahl konkreter Planungs- und Architekturprojekte. Das Buch verdeutlicht, wie öffentliche Räume gestaltet sein sollten, dass sie Schutz bieten, Würde ermöglichen, Chancen eröffnen und Begegnungen fördern. Die vorgestellten Entwürfe zeigen eindrücklich, dass selbst kleinste räumliche Entscheidungen über Inklusion oder Ausschluss bestimmen. The Roofless Truth zeichnet ein vielstimmiges Bild von Planung und Architektur als gesellschaftlicher Praxis, jenseits von Repräsentation und Prestige. 432 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. ; Obdachlosigkeit ist eine der drängendsten sozialen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit und eng mit Fragen der Stadtplanung und Architektur verknüpft. Obdachlose Menschen sind Teil der Stadtgesellschaft und dringend auf öffentliche Räume und urbane Infrastrukturen angewiesen. Zahlreiche Städte weltweit nutzen Planungsinstrumente und Stadtgestaltung jedoch zur Abwehr obdachloser Menschen: Bestimmte Aufenthaltsformen sollen bewusst erschwert und Menschen im Stadtbild unsichtbar gemacht werden. Stadtgestaltung spiegelt also immer auch Machtverhältnisse - sie kann ausschliessen oder Wege zur Teilhabe eröffnen. The Roofless Truth bringt internationale Forscher:innen und Praktiker:innen aus Architektur, Städtebau, Stadtplanung, Soziologie, Ethnologie, Sozialer Arbeit und Pädagogik zusammen. Wissenschaftliche Analysen und Essays, Erfahrungsberichte sowie studentische Vorschläge für Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum werden ergänzt von einer Vielzahl konkreter Planungs- und Architekturprojekte. Das Buch verdeutlicht, wie öffentliche Räume gestaltet sein sollten, dass sie Schutz bieten, Würde ermöglichen, Chancen eröffnen und Begegnungen fördern. Die vorgestellten Entwürfe zeigen eindrücklich, dass selbst kleinste räumliche Entscheidungen über Inklusion oder Ausschluss bestimmen. The Roofless Truth zeichnet ein vielstimmiges Bild von Planung und Architektur als gesellschaftlicher Praxis, jenseits von Repräsentation und Prestige. 432 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. How should public space be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction? A comprehensive survey of homelessness, urban planning, and architecture. Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. AUTHORS: Matthias Drilling is a professor at Zurich University of Applied Sciences' School of Social Work, Institute of Diversity and Social Integration. He taught as visiting professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape in 202425. Fabian Neuhaus is an associate professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape, where he directs the NEXTCalgary Research Lab. SELLING POINTS: . First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it . Brings together groundbreaking research, field reports, and award-winning projects and initiatives from Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US . Offers insights into current topics such as trauma-informed design, design justice, hostile architecture, architecture of asylum, and tactical urbanism . Includes a comprehensive glossary of key terms related to homelessness 172 colour, 19 b/w illustrations First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Obdachlosigkeit ist eine der drängendsten sozialen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit und eng mit Fragen der Stadtplanung und Architektur verknüpft. Obdachlose Menschen sind Teil der Stadtgesellschaft und dringend auf öffentliche Räume und urbane Infrastrukturen angewiesen. Zahlreiche Städte weltweit nutzen Planungsinstrumente und Stadtgestaltung jedoch zur Abwehr obdachloser Menschen: Bestimmte Aufenthaltsformen sollen bewusst erschwert und Menschen im Stadtbild unsichtbar gemacht werden. Stadtgestaltung spiegelt also immer auch Machtverhältnisse - sie kann ausschliessen oder Wege zur Teilhabe eröffnen.GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Postfach 2021, 37010 Göttingen 432 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. ; Obdachlosigkeit ist eine der drängendsten sozialen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit und eng mit Fragen der Stadtplanung und Architektur verknüpft. Obdachlose Menschen sind Teil der Stadtgesellschaft und dringend auf öffentliche Räume und urbane Infrastrukturen angewiesen. Zahlreiche Städte weltweit nutzen Planungsinstrumente und Stadtgestaltung jedoch zur Abwehr obdachloser Menschen: Bestimmte Aufenthaltsformen sollen bewusst erschwert und Menschen im Stadtbild unsichtbar gemacht werden. Stadtgestaltung spiegelt also immer auch Machtverhältnisse - sie kann ausschliessen oder Wege zur Teilhabe eröffnen. The Roofless Truth bringt internationale Forscher:innen und Praktiker:innen aus Architektur, Städtebau, Stadtplanung, Soziologie, Ethnologie, Sozialer Arbeit und Pädagogik zusammen. Wissenschaftliche Analysen und Essays, Erfahrungsberichte sowie studentische Vorschläge für Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum werden ergänzt von einer Vielzahl konkreter Planungs- und Architekturprojekte. Das Buch verdeutlicht, wie öffentliche Räume gestaltet sein sollten, dass sie Schutz bieten, Würde ermöglichen, Chancen eröffnen und Begegnungen fördern. Die vorgestellten Entwürfe zeigen eindrücklich, dass selbst kleinste räumliche Entscheidungen über Inklusion oder Ausschluss bestimmen. The Roofless Truth zeichnet ein vielstimmiges Bild von Planung und Architektur als gesellschaftlicher Praxis, jenseits von Repräsentation und Prestige.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Roofless Truth | Planning and Architecture for Homelessness | Matthias Drilling (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | 432 S. | Englisch | 2026 | Park Books | EAN 9783038604754 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: GVA Gemeinsame Verlagsauslieferung Göttingen GmbH & Co. KG, Postfach 20 21, 37010 Göttingen, info[at]gva-verlage[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. 1. Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation.The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US.The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Obdachlosigkeit ist eine der drängendsten sozialen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit und eng mit Fragen der Stadtplanung und Architektur verknüpft. Obdachlose Menschen sind Teil der Stadtgesellschaft und dringend auf öffentliche Räume und urbane Infrastrukturen angewiesen. Zahlreiche Städte weltweit nutzen Planungsinstrumente und Stadtgestaltung jedoch zur Abwehr obdachloser Menschen: Bestimmte Aufenthaltsformen sollen bewusst erschwert und Menschen im Stadtbild unsichtbar gemacht werden. Stadtgestaltung spiegelt also immer auch Machtverhältnisse - sie kann ausschliessen oder Wege zur Teilhabe eröffnen. 432 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. How should public space be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction? A comprehensive survey of homelessness, urban planning, and architecture. Homelessness is one of the most pressing social challenges of our time, and is closely linked to issues of urban design and architecture. Homeless people are part of urban society and depend on accessible public spaces and urban infrastructure. Yet, in cities around the world, local governments use policies and urban planning to ward off street people, aiming at making them invisible in the cityscape and deliberately impeding certain forms of stay. Urban design always reflects power structures-it can exclude or open up avenues for participation. The Roofless Truth brings together contributions by international researchers and practitioners from the fields of architecture, urban development and design, sociology, ethnology, social work, and education. It offers academic analyses and essays, field reports, and student proposals for interventions in public space, and features award-winning projects and initiatives in Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US. The book highlights how public spaces should be designed to offer protection, dignity, and opportunities for homeless people, and to facilitate encounters and interaction. The featured examples impressively demonstrate that even the smallest spatial decision can determine inclusion or exclusion. The Roofless Truth paints a multifaceted picture of planning and design as a social practice beyond representation and prestige. AUTHORS: Matthias Drilling is a professor at Zurich University of Applied Sciences' School of Social Work, Institute of Diversity and Social Integration. He taught as visiting professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape in 202425. Fabian Neuhaus is an associate professor at the University of Calgary's School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape, where he directs the NEXTCalgary Research Lab. SELLING POINTS: . First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it . Brings together groundbreaking research, field reports, and award-winning projects and initiatives from Canada, Germany, Iran, Switzerland, and the US . Offers insights into current topics such as trauma-informed design, design justice, hostile architecture, architecture of asylum, and tactical urbanism . Includes a comprehensive glossary of key terms related to homelessness 172 colour, 19 b/w illustrations First comprehensive survey on the pressing challenge of homelessness and what urban design and architecture contribute to fight it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.