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The Society of Architectural Historians' Colvin Prize-winning guide to understanding and addressing colonial inheritances in the built environment.

Our world is full of lands, cities, buildings and artefacts, many of which are deposits and residues of colonial times and, more pervasively, colonial processes. Reclaiming Colonial Architecture unpacks the built inheritances of colonialism and re-thinks how we might understand, narrate, intervene in or act upon them as architects.

Offering historical background, unpacking key concepts and presenting thematically organised and multi-scalar urban and architectural case studies, this accessible publication showcases how legacies of colonialism are being dealt with in real-world instances. Case studies involve works and actions by built environment professionals such as architects and heritage practitioners, as well as community initiatives and activism.

The book aims to build confidence in practitioners, students and communities grappling with a seemingly vast and complex terrain of debates and approaches around colonial landscapes, urban areas, buildings, monuments and material culture. It also aims to be a helpful resource for architecture schools or critical heritage studies departments and organisations. Its content will provide a point of departure for graduate student inquiry and its accessible nature will help introduce undergraduate students to the concepts and questions of colonial built-environments.




  • | Author: Stuart King, Tania Sengupta
  • | Publisher: RIBA Publishing
  • | Publication Date: Dec 01, 2024
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781915722362
  • | ISBN-10: 1915722365
Author:
Stuart King, Tania Sengupta
Publisher:
RIBA Publishing
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 2024
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781915722362
ISBN10:
1915722365