Reading the Architecture of the Underprivileged Classes
Book Details
Author(s)Nnamdi Elleh
PublisherAshgate
ISBN / ASINB00OQ16S28
ISBN-13978B00OQ16S27
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This book not only shows how architects can learn from traditional or vernacular dwellings in order to create habitations for the people of low-income groups in public housing scenarios, but also demonstrates how the architecture of the economically underprivileged classes goes beyond culturally-inspired tectonic interpretations of vernacular traditions by architects for high profile clients. It explores how the resourceful dwellings of the underprivileged inhabitants of the great cities in developing parts of the world pioneered certain concepts of modernism and contemporary design practices such as sustainable and de-constructivist design.

