
Architectures of Care
From the Intimate to the Common
Brittany Utting(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. December 2023
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-032-28377-7 (ISBN)
Description
Drawing from a diverse range of interdisciplinary voices, this book explores how spaces of care shape our affective, material, and social forms, from the most intimate scale of the body to our planetary commons.
Typical definitions of care center around the maintenance of a livable life, encompassing everything from shelter and welfare to health and safety. Architecture plays a fundamental role in these definitions, inscribed in institutional archetypes such as the home, the hospital, the school, and the nursery. However, these spaces often structure modes of care that prescribe gender roles, bodily norms, and labor practices. How can architecture instead engage with an expanded definition of care that questions such roles and norms, producing more hybrid entanglements between our bodies, our collective lives, and our environments? Chapters in this book explore issues ranging from disabled domesticities and nursing, unbuilding whiteness in the built environment, practices and pedagogies of environmental care, and the solidarity networks within 'The Cloud'. Case studies include Floating University Berlin, commoning initiatives by the Black Panther party, and hospitals for the United Mine Workers of America, among many other sites and scales of care.
Exploring architecture through the lenses of gender studies, labor theory, environmental justice, and the medical humanities, this book will engage students and academics from a wide range of disciplines.
Typical definitions of care center around the maintenance of a livable life, encompassing everything from shelter and welfare to health and safety. Architecture plays a fundamental role in these definitions, inscribed in institutional archetypes such as the home, the hospital, the school, and the nursery. However, these spaces often structure modes of care that prescribe gender roles, bodily norms, and labor practices. How can architecture instead engage with an expanded definition of care that questions such roles and norms, producing more hybrid entanglements between our bodies, our collective lives, and our environments? Chapters in this book explore issues ranging from disabled domesticities and nursing, unbuilding whiteness in the built environment, practices and pedagogies of environmental care, and the solidarity networks within 'The Cloud'. Case studies include Floating University Berlin, commoning initiatives by the Black Panther party, and hospitals for the United Mine Workers of America, among many other sites and scales of care.
Exploring architecture through the lenses of gender studies, labor theory, environmental justice, and the medical humanities, this book will engage students and academics from a wide range of disciplines.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
75 s/w Abbildungen, 70 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 5 s/w Zeichnungen, 5 s/w Tabellen
5 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 70 Halftones, black and white; 75 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-28377-7 (9781032283777)
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Brittany Utting is an assistant professor of Architecture at Rice University and co-founder of the research and design collaborative HOME-OFFICE. Her work examines the relationship between architecture, collective life, and environmental care. She previously taught at the University of Michigan as the 2017-2018 Willard A. Oberdick Fellow. Utting is a registered architect in New York and practiced at Thomas Phifer and Partners as a project designer for the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
Content
Notes on ContributorsAcknowledgements
Introduction: Reclaiming the Standard of Care
Brittany Utting
PART I: Intimacy and Interdependence
1. Disabled Domesticities and the Politics of Bathrooms: Architectural Enactments of Interdependence
Ignacio G. Galan
2. Domesticity and the Architecture Film: Caring-With Architecture
Lilian Chee, with a photo essay by Ian Mun
3. Bedside Care: Nursing Practice in the Emergence of the Modern Hospital
Piergianna Mazzocca
4. Care as Infrastructure
Ani Liu in Conversation with Brittany Utting
PART II: Collective Power and Conflict
5. Detroit Industry and "The Mural": Representing Labor and Reappropriating Care in the Museum and in the Union Hall
Jay Cephas
6. Aesthetics of Paradox: Hospitals for the United Mine Workers of America (1946-1958)
Joy Knoblauch
7. Commoning Practices as a Form of Care
Neeraj Bhatia
8. Caring to Act, Acting to Care: Unbuilding Whiteness in the Built Environment
Fabiola Lopez-Duran and Adrienne Rooney
Part III: Landscapes of Repair
9. Care Manual: Caring Is What Caring Does
Helene Frichot
10. Field Stations for a Future Climate: Architectures of Environmental Care
Daniel Jacobs and Brittany Utting
11. Floating University Berlin: A Natureculture Learning Site
Rosario Talevi and Gilly Karjevsky
12. Propping Up the Cloud
Elsa MH Maeki
Index
Introduction: Reclaiming the Standard of Care
Brittany Utting
PART I: Intimacy and Interdependence
1. Disabled Domesticities and the Politics of Bathrooms: Architectural Enactments of Interdependence
Ignacio G. Galan
2. Domesticity and the Architecture Film: Caring-With Architecture
Lilian Chee, with a photo essay by Ian Mun
3. Bedside Care: Nursing Practice in the Emergence of the Modern Hospital
Piergianna Mazzocca
4. Care as Infrastructure
Ani Liu in Conversation with Brittany Utting
PART II: Collective Power and Conflict
5. Detroit Industry and "The Mural": Representing Labor and Reappropriating Care in the Museum and in the Union Hall
Jay Cephas
6. Aesthetics of Paradox: Hospitals for the United Mine Workers of America (1946-1958)
Joy Knoblauch
7. Commoning Practices as a Form of Care
Neeraj Bhatia
8. Caring to Act, Acting to Care: Unbuilding Whiteness in the Built Environment
Fabiola Lopez-Duran and Adrienne Rooney
Part III: Landscapes of Repair
9. Care Manual: Caring Is What Caring Does
Helene Frichot
10. Field Stations for a Future Climate: Architectures of Environmental Care
Daniel Jacobs and Brittany Utting
11. Floating University Berlin: A Natureculture Learning Site
Rosario Talevi and Gilly Karjevsky
12. Propping Up the Cloud
Elsa MH Maeki
Index