ABSTRACT

Resilience will be a defining quality of the twenty-first century. As we witness the increasingly turbulent effects of climate change, the multiple challenges of resource depletion and wage stagnation, we know that our current ways of living are not resilient.

This volume takes resilience as a transformative concept to ask where and what architecture might contribute. Bringing together cross-disciplinary perspectives from architecture, urban design, art, geography, building science and psychoanalysis, it aims to open up multiple perspectives of research, spatial strategies and projects that are testing how we can build local resilience in preparation for major societal challenges, defining the position of architecture in urban resilience discourse.

Chapter 16 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 3.0 license. 

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

Architecture and resilience on a human scale

part Dialogue I|2 pages

Narratives of resilience

chapter 2|15 pages

Collective documenting of extreme urban transformations

17Evidence of urban resilience during the war in Sarajevo (1992–1996)

chapter 3|17 pages

Future Works

Stories of resilience and resourcefulness

chapter 4|10 pages

Building and bearing witness in Calais

An interview with Grainne Hassett

part Dialogue II|2 pages

Community resilience and the right to housing

chapter 5|15 pages

Social architectures of age-friendly community resilience

61Lessons from ‘niche’ intentional community development

chapter 6|12 pages

Building eco-homes for all

Inclusivity, justice and affordability

part Dialogue III|1 pages

New pedagogies of resilience

chapter 8|13 pages

Tackling climate change

107Comparing studio approaches in Sheffield and Cape Town

chapter 9|11 pages

Architecture of multiple authorship

Beyond the academic year

part Dialogue IV|2 pages

Challenging climate denial

chapter 13|9 pages

Management before fabric

An interview with Irena Bauman

part Dialogue V|2 pages

Resilience ethics and interdependence

chapter 14|11 pages

Resilient subjects

179On building imaginary communities

chapter 15|14 pages

Resilience as interdependence

Learning from the care ethics of subsistence practices

chapter 17|9 pages

Living resiliency

Between planning and the grassroots: an interview with Daniel D’Oca

part Dialogue VI|2 pages

Scales of resilience concerning the city, the region and globalisation

chapter 18|12 pages

Globalisation, risk and resistance

225The production of new spaces of conflict and resilience

chapter 19|14 pages

Learning from New Orleans

Social resilience for urban ecosystems

chapter 20|8 pages

From city policy to the neighbourhood

An interview with Tina Saaby

chapter 21|15 pages

Commons-based urban resilience

An interview with Constantin Petcou and Doina Petrescu – atelier d’architecture autogérée 1