Building Green . Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai
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Title
Building Green . Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai
Subject
Building , Environmental Architects
Description
Building Green explores the experience of environmental architects in Mumbai, one of the world’s most populous and population-dense urban areas and a city iconic for its massive informal settlements, extreme wealth asymmetries, and ecological stresses. Under these conditions, what does it mean to learn, and try to practice, so-called green design? By tracing the training and professional experiences of environmental architects in India’s first graduate degree program in Environmental Architecture, Rademacher shows how environmental architects forged sustainability concepts and practices and sought to make them meaningful through engaged architectural practice. The book’s focus on practitioners offers insights into the many roles that converge to produce this emergent, critically important form of urban expertise. At once activists, scientists, and designers, the environmental architects profiled in Building Green act as key agents of urban change whose efforts in practice are shaped by a complex urban development economy, layered political power relations, and a calculus of when, and how, their expert skills might be operationalized in service of a global urban future.
Creator
Anne Rademacher
Source
https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.42/read/?loc=001.xhtml
Publisher
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Date
2018
Contributor
Baihaqi
Rights
Creative Commons
Format
Ebooks
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Files
Collection
Citation
Anne Rademacher, “Building Green . Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 11, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/2787.