Elisa Dainese is Assistant Professor in History and Theory of Architecture at Georgia Tech. Aleksandar Stani?i? is Assistant Professor of Architecture at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

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Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: Critical Themes of Design after Destruction 1. On Urban Postconflict Development: Toward a Practice-Oriented Research Agenda 2. Ivan Straus: War Diary and Design Intentions of an Architect in Postwar Sarajevo 3. Normalizing War: The Aesthetics of National Resilience 4. Scars of War and Reconstruction in Lebanon 5. ""Simple Plans"" and Complex Lives: A Dialogue about Planning and Designing Emergency Settlements 6. Designing Emergency Architecture 7. Teaching Culturally Sensitive Design Conclusion: Reconceptualizing Design after Destruction Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Sharing voices across disciplines, this interesting and important collection foregrounds the designer's role in the political conversations that dominate postconflict work."- Emily Gunzburger Makas, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, author of Urban and National Identities and the Rebuilding of Mostar