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Figure of Architect Lecture – form=masc, matter=fem
Figure of Architect Lecture – form/masc controls matter/fem
Third World Futures Lecture –
Third World Futures Lecture –
Problem Solving Lecture – unnnecessary western intervention doing more harm than good w/ their attempts of solving third world countries’ “problems”
Archives Lecture – broadly anything that collects refs to past vs. materials that exist today due to their enduring values to the one that collected it
Preseveration Lecture – the need to reconsider the discrimination of preservation, need to preserve stories of places that aren’t traditionally recognized by preservation efforts
Preseveration Lecture – see/understand the hidden history of sites [that were dismissed/forgotten]
Indigenous Architecture Lecture – the eurocentric ideology of moving away/looking down on the primitive. Primitive=struggling, living in the past.
Indigenous Architecture Lecture – the high cultural value in primitive sites/creations that were destroyed/forgotten due to eurocentric expansion/colonialism.
Industry and Craft Lecture – rise of industrialization, decline of craft. Craft’s symbolism to resistance to industrialization and promotion of economic independence/autonomy, highlight craftsmanship/culture.
Data Lecture – make data universal → cross racial, language, class barriers
Automobility Lecture – facilitating car tourism for Black automobile tourists
Automobility Lecture – integration of cars + propaganda
Bodies Lecture – the rise of universalist design facilitating more accessible/universal designs catering to larger range of ppl.