Resilience for All

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781610918923

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By Barbara Wilson
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
105 x 150 mm
Weight:
340 g
Pages:
240

Description

Preface: On #Charlottesville
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction: Resilience or Resistance?
Chapter 2: A Short History of Community-Driven Design
Chapter 3: East Biloxi: Bayou Restoration as Environmental Justice
Vignette #1: Fargo: Playing in the Sandbox in The Fargo Project
Chapter 4: Lower East Side, Manhattan: Tactical Urbanism Holding Space for the People's Waterfront
Vignette #2: San Francisco: Reconsidering Parklets in Ciencia Pública: Agua
Chapter 5: Denby, Detroit: Schools, and Their Students, as Anchors
Vignette #3: The Cochella Valley: Reimagining the Banks of the Salton Sea in the North Shore Productive Public Space Project
Chapter 6: Cully, Portland: Green Infrastructure as an Antipoverty Strategy
Vignette #4: Philadelphia: The “Makerspacea Revisited in The Tiny WPA
Chapter 7: Conclusion: Toward Design Justice
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 
 
 
 
 
 

Reviews

"This book should be required reading for architects, planners, and anyone else working on complex urban challenges. Resilience for All skillfully presents the structural inequities that are the context for public interest design, and offers practical case studies that confront traditional notions of community engagement and the role of the designer. Dr. Wilson connects the dots between systems-level oppression and on-the-ground design interventions that bring new insights and useful methods to today's conversation about equity and ecology in cities. If you read anything about resilience this year, read this book!"

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