The word “resilience” and the logic it presupposes could entail agendas and consequences much more disquieting than a superficial appreciation of its “democratic look” could lead us to think: both for the discipline of architecture and for the already precarious equilibria upon which relationships between social classes stand.
The Invisible Hand of Resilience
Giovanni Galli
2017-01-01
Abstract
The word “resilience” and the logic it presupposes could entail agendas and consequences much more disquieting than a superficial appreciation of its “democratic look” could lead us to think: both for the discipline of architecture and for the already precarious equilibria upon which relationships between social classes stand.File in questo prodotto:
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