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020 _a9783035619485
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a745.4
_bC16
245 _aCan design change society?
_cedited by Anh-Linh Ngo, Christian Hiller and Philipp Oswalt
260 _bBirkhauser
_c2019
_aSwitzerland
300 _a223p
500 _aJournal for architecture and urbanism (English version)
520 _aIn 2019 it will be the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus. Prompted by this occasion, with "project bauhaus" ARCH+ has undertaken a critical appraisal of the Bauhaus ideas: working for several years, an international group of experts from a wide range of disciplines has investigated the socio-political relevance and emancipatory potential of the Bauhaus? historically, for today, and for the future. How can design still become effective as a political project? What are the possibilities and problems encountered by universal design in the age of globalization? Can the emancipatory potential of technology still be activated in a digitalized world? The answers to these questions are published here for the first time for an international readership.
650 _aArchitecture and globalization
650 _aArchitecture and society
650 _aDesign Social aspects
700 _aNgo, Anh-Linh [ed.]
700 _aHiller, Christian [ed.]
700 _aOswalt, Philipp [ed.]
942 _cBK
999 _c567192
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