• Asymmetric Labors: The Economy of Architecture in Theory and Practice

    Editor(s):
    Aaron Cayer, Peggy Deamer, Sben Korsh (see profile) , Eric Peterson, Manuel Shvartzberg
    Date:
    2016
    Subject(s):
    Neoliberalism
    Item Type:
    Book
    Tag(s):
    architecture history, labor, academy, everyday life
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/j91x-ef25
    Abstract:
    A book of some fifty texts by workers who discuss the social, economic, and political value of their labor in architecture. The contributors are architectural historians, writers, researchers, professors, students, and practitioners, including: Felipe Aravena, Pier Vittorio Aureli, Daniel A. Barber, Chris Barker, Nick Beech, Joaquin Díez Canedo, Aaron Cayer, Dariel Cobb, Kieran Connolly, Joe Crowdy, Tobias Danielmeier, Peggy Deamer, Kirti Durelle, Eva Hagberg Fisher, Gary Fox, Frabrizio Gallanti, Curt Gambetta, Anna Goodman, James Graham, Gevork Hartoonian, Andrew Herscher, Mark Jarzombek, Tahl Kaminer, Hanan Kataw, Anne Kockelkorn, Sben Korsh, Christos Kritkos, Nadir Lahiji, James Longfield, Yasser Megahed, Jacob Moore, Joan Ockman, Daniel Fernández Pascual, Eric Peterson, Joanne Preston, Peg Rawes, Eric Wycoff Rogers, Andreas Rumpfhuber, Susanne Schindler, Jack Self, Adam Sharr, Manuel Shvartzberg, Brent Sturlaugson, Meredith TenHoor, Stefano Tornieri, Alessandro Toti, Norihiko Tsuneishi, Tijana Vujosevic, Who Builds Your Architecture? (Kadambari Baxi, Jordan Carver, Laura Diamond Dixit, Mabel O. Wilson), Yang Yang.
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