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Speaking Of Buildings Oral History In Architectural Research Naomi Stead

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Speaking Of Buildings Oral History In Architectural Research Naomi Stead
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Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.47 MB
Author: Naomi Stead
ISBN: 9781616898908, 1616898909
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Speaking Of Buildings Oral History In Architectural Research Naomi Stead by Naomi Stead 9781616898908, 1616898909 instant download after payment.

By and large, architectural historians use texts, drawings, and photographs to craft their narratives. Oral testimony from those who actually occupy or construct buildings is rarely taken as seriously.

Speaking of Buildings offers a rebuttal, theorizing the radical potential of a methodology that has historically been cast as unreliable.

Essays by an international group of scholars look at varied topics, from the role of gossip in undermining masculine narratives in architecture to workers' accounts of building with cement in midcentury London to a sound art piece created by oral testimonies from Los Angeles public housing residents. In sum, the authors call for a renewed form of listening to enrich our understanding of what buildings are, what they do, and what they mean to people.

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