

Small Scale, Big Change focuses on designing and building in underserved communities around the globe. Rooted in the traditions of early Modernism, the work of the architects shown in this book expresses a desire for social change and a belief in the social responsibility of architecture. The projects – often schools, parks, housing projects and infrastructural interventions – are typically the result of close collaboration with members of the community and future users. They are located in impoverished urban and rural communities and reveal an exciting change in the longstanding dialogue between architecture and ethics, wherein the architect’s roles, methods, approaches and responsibilities are all dramatically reconsidered. These architects address community needs with innovative, low-budget and adaptable designs without sacrificing aesthetics. In these works, one also sees an expanded definition of sustainability encompassing larger social and economic issues.
The architects featured include Alejandro Aravena, Anna Herringer, Francis Kere, Jorge Maria Jauregui, Lacaton Vassal, Michael Maltzan, Noero Wolff Architects, Rural Studio, Teddy Cruz, Urban Think Tank.
- Price: $48.95
- Pages: 140
- Carton Quantity: 3
- Publisher: Birkhäuser
- Imprint: Birkhäuser
- Publication Date: 23rd September 2010
- ISBN: 9783034605885
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Reference
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
I ntroduction
Andres Lepik
Essay
Barry Bergdoll
Elemental, Quinta Monroy Housing Project, Iquique, Chile, 2003-2005
Anna Heringer, METI - Handmade School, Rudrapur, Bangladesh, 2004-2006
Diébédo Francis Kéré, Primary School, Gando, Burkina Faso, 1999-2001
Hashim Sarkis A.L.U.D., Housing for the Fishermen of Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon, 1998-2008
Jorge Mario Jáuregui, Manguinhos Complex, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2005 ff
Frédéric Druot, Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal, Transformation of Housing Block – Paris 17°, Tour Bois le Prêtre, Paris, France, 2006 ff
Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inner-City Arts School, Los Angeles, California, 1993-2008
Noero Wolff Architects, Red Location Museum of Struggle, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1998-2005
Rural Studio, The $20k House, Hale County, Alabama, 2005 ff
Estudio Teddy Cruz, Casa Familiar: Living Rooms at the Border and Senior Housing with Childcare, San Ysidro, California, 2001 ff
Urban Think Tank, Metro Cable, Caracas, Venezuela, 2007-2010
Small Scale, Big Change focuses on designing and building in underserved communities around the globe. Rooted in the traditions of early Modernism, the work of the architects shown in this book expresses a desire for social change and a belief in the social responsibility of architecture. The projects – often schools, parks, housing projects and infrastructural interventions – are typically the result of close collaboration with members of the community and future users. They are located in impoverished urban and rural communities and reveal an exciting change in the longstanding dialogue between architecture and ethics, wherein the architect’s roles, methods, approaches and responsibilities are all dramatically reconsidered. These architects address community needs with innovative, low-budget and adaptable designs without sacrificing aesthetics. In these works, one also sees an expanded definition of sustainability encompassing larger social and economic issues.
The architects featured include Alejandro Aravena, Anna Herringer, Francis Kere, Jorge Maria Jauregui, Lacaton Vassal, Michael Maltzan, Noero Wolff Architects, Rural Studio, Teddy Cruz, Urban Think Tank.
- Price: $48.95
- Pages: 140
- Carton Quantity: 3
- Publisher: Birkhäuser
- Imprint: Birkhäuser
- Publication Date: 23rd September 2010
- ISBN: 9783034605885
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
ARCHITECTURE / Reference
ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
I ntroduction
Andres Lepik
Essay
Barry Bergdoll
Elemental, Quinta Monroy Housing Project, Iquique, Chile, 2003-2005
Anna Heringer, METI - Handmade School, Rudrapur, Bangladesh, 2004-2006
Diébédo Francis Kéré, Primary School, Gando, Burkina Faso, 1999-2001
Hashim Sarkis A.L.U.D., Housing for the Fishermen of Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon, 1998-2008
Jorge Mario Jáuregui, Manguinhos Complex, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2005 ff
Frédéric Druot, Anne Lacaton & Jean Philippe Vassal, Transformation of Housing Block – Paris 17°, Tour Bois le Prêtre, Paris, France, 2006 ff
Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inner-City Arts School, Los Angeles, California, 1993-2008
Noero Wolff Architects, Red Location Museum of Struggle, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1998-2005
Rural Studio, The $20k House, Hale County, Alabama, 2005 ff
Estudio Teddy Cruz, Casa Familiar: Living Rooms at the Border and Senior Housing with Childcare, San Ysidro, California, 2001 ff
Urban Think Tank, Metro Cable, Caracas, Venezuela, 2007-2010