ABSTRACT

Diversity among Architects presents a series of essays questioning the homogeneity of architecture practitioners, who remain overwhelmingly male and Caucasian, to help you create a field more representative of the population you serve. The book is the collected work of author Craig L. Wilkins, an African American scholar and practitioner, and discusses music, education, urban geography, social justice, community design centers, race-space identity, shared landscape, and many more topics.

chapter

Introduction

part |64 pages

Space

chapter |10 pages

The Space between Sight and Touch

chapter |26 pages

Brothers/Others

Gonna Paint the White House Black

chapter |9 pages

A Cuirass Architecture 1

chapter |18 pages

Bi-Space

The Original Social Networking Site

part |47 pages

Music

chapter |2 pages

A style that nobody can deal with

Notes from the Doo Bop Hip Hop Inn

chapter |31 pages

(W)Rapped Space

The Architecture of Hip Hop

part |29 pages

History

chapter |10 pages

Twisted

African American Architects and Signature Commissions

chapter |7 pages

Field Notes

The Future of Yesterday

part |41 pages

Practice

chapter |11 pages

Once more unto the Breach

Collaborative Teaching Approaches Designed to Bridge the Rift between the Architecture Academy and Professional Practitioners

chapter |28 pages

To Be, Or Not To Be