This book examines the intersections of architecture, race, and culture through a series of essays. The essays discuss how architectural spaces and practices have been used to establish and maintain racial hierarchies. They also consider how non-Western and minority groups have engaged architecture to assert their own cultural identities and values.
This book examines the intersections of architecture, race, and culture through a series of essays. The essays discuss how architectural spaces and practices have been used to establish and maintain racial hierarchies. They also consider how non-Western and minority groups have engaged architecture to assert their own cultural identities and values.
This book examines the intersections of architecture, race, and culture through a series of essays. The essays discuss how architectural spaces and practices have been used to establish and maintain racial hierarchies. They also consider how non-Western and minority groups have engaged architecture to assert their own cultural identities and values.