The Labor of Architecture

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781685901387

Creativity, Design, and the Building of a New Class Consciousness

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By C G Beck
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C. G. Beck is an architect and organizer based in Brooklyn, NY. He served on the organizing and bargaining committees for BAU, the first private-sector architecture union in the U.S. He continues to organize workers with AWU, a campaign out of the IAM, and also teaches at The New School.

"A clear-sighted and cogent take on labor in architecture, drawing directly from the experience of the struggle for its organization and recognition. Both pragmatic and provocative, Beck's calls for unity and class consciousness should be read by every architecture student and worker."--Douglas Spencer, Architecture professor at Iowa State and author of 'The Architecture of Neoliberalism' "Beck sheds a bright light onto a part of architecture rarely represented in letters: the work. This is an important read for people interested in labor and architecture alike and how they intersect and materialize in the real world "--Kate Wagner, architecture critic for 'The Nation, ' and creator of the viral blog "McMansion Hell"

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