1st Edition
The Territories of Identity Architecture in the Age of Evolving Globalization
Introduction Part 1: Place and Identity 1. Changing Identities in the Oecumene. Geography and Architecture in the Greco-Roman World Nicholas Temple 2. Buildings and the Performance of Identity Patsy Hely 3. Emplacement, Embodiment and Ritual: Some Considerations from shikii wo matagu for our understanding of Place and Identity Robert Brown 4. Architecture, Architect and the Recessive Nature of Technology: The Work of Laurie Baker in India Soumyen Bandyopadhyay 5. Spatial Memory and Identity in the Work of Istanbul/Vienna Artist Canan Dagdelen Liane Lefaivre Part 2: Memory and Identity 6. Psychoanalysis and Identity in Architecture John Hendrix 7. Architecture and Memory. Berlin, A Phenomenological Approach Ana Souto 8. Identities in the Architecture of Mexico City: Memories and Histories in La Plaza de la Constitución and the Temple of Santa Teresa la Antigua Guillermo Garma Montiel 9. Post Conflict Space: Mediating Memory and the Parameters of Identity Fiona MacLaren 10. Helen Chadwick: The Model Institution and Personal Identity Stephen Walker Part 3: Representation and Identity 11. Identity, Culture, and Urbanism: Remarks from Colonialism to Globalization Nezar AlSayyad 12. Space of Representational Negotiations: Beyond Ruskin and Bhabha Andrzej Piotrowski 13. Colour and Tradition. The portrayal of Mexican Architecture in the American Press Catherine Ettinger 14. To Be for [an]Other: The Caribe Hilton or Ambivalence as Presence in a United States’ Colony Luz Marie Rodríguez 15. The Mirror of Territorial Identity in Singapore Professional Architecture 1923 – 1969: Colonialism, Nationalism, Separation and Independence Raymond Quek
Biography
Soumyen Bandyopadhyay is Professor of Architecture and Design at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Guillermo Garma Montiel is Principal Lecturer in Architecture at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
"[T]he book is a good read in architectural history and theory. And it may encourage similar critiques of twenty-first-century architecture and the political and institutional transformation of modern-day stateless interdependency." – Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem, University of Wolverhampton






