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Ethno-Architecture and the Politics of Migration (Architext)
0Uncover the intricate link between migration and architecture in this essential study on ethno-architecture. This vital work explores the often-understudied physical, urban impact, and cultural identity transformations resulting from transnational migration. Discover how migrants adapt and build, transforming streetscapes and neighbourhoods. Through insightful case studies, the book delves into architecture as a key to understanding belonging, community, and home in our mobile, globalized world. It’s a crucial read for students and professionals in urban planning, sociology, and architecture, offering deep insights into the politics of migration.
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Migrant Housing: Architecture, Dwelling, Migration
0Explore the critical role of architecture in migration narratives with this insightful study. This book investigates how migrant housing acts as a pivotal architectural construct, shaping belonging, agency, and resilience. Ideal for architecture students, urban planners, and migration researchers in India, it delves into the displacement of dwelling and its impact on identity. Uncover the poetic and political resonance between migration and architecture, challenging singular notions of the ‘house’. Essential for understanding the immigrant city and the complex realities of post-war migration’s effect on housing as an architectural model. A crucial addition for academic libraries and design professionals seeking global perspectives.