腹地力量:边缘地带的建筑回应

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE International Journal of Islamic Architecture Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1386/ijia_00078_2
Angela Andersen
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边缘化社区在腹地空间使用、改造和生产建筑,以应对地理、环境、社会、民族主义和其他政治力量。学术话语和建筑实践的方法也可能通过边缘化而形成和胁迫。腹地作为城市或地理中心之外的边远地区,是形成社会边缘的这些力量的物理表现。有时,建筑本身就是一个边缘化的行动者,而在另一些时候,它成为了抵抗和谈判的场所,提供了空间代理和自主权,并促进了服务和资源的分配正义。在腹地,新的建筑被创造出来,原有的空间被破坏和重建,运动、变化和适应被赋予了动力。本文介绍了关于内地部队的特刊。我对建筑反应进行了分类,既有当权者为控制边缘人群而制造和使用的建筑,也有边缘人群创造和为边缘人群创造的建筑。接下来是对贡献作者的多领域视角和学术方法的总结。讨论的重点是与全球几个地区的伊斯兰社会有关的建筑问题,但社会空间问题和相关责任与所有建筑领域的从业者和学者有关。
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Hinterland Forces: Architectural Responses at the Margins
Marginalized communities use, adapt, and produce architectures in hinterland spaces in response to geographical, environmental, social, nationalist, and other political forces. Scholarly discourse and approaches to architectural practice may likewise be formed and coerced through marginalization. The hinterland, as the outlying territory beyond the urban or geographical centre, is the physical manifestation of these forces that shape the social margins. At times, architecture is itself a marginalizing actor, and at others, it becomes the site of resistance and negotiation, providing spatial agency and autonomy, and facilitating distributive justice in regard to services and resources. In the hinterland, new architectures are created, pre-existing spaces are destroyed and re-made, and movement, change, and adaptation are given momentum. This article introduces the special issue on hinterland forces. I categorize architectural responses, both in architecture made and used by those in power to control marginal populations, and created by and for marginalized people. This is followed by a summary of the multi-field perspectives and scholarly methods of the contributing authors. The discussion focuses on architectural matters relevant to Islamic societies in several global regions, but the socio-spatial questions and associated responsibilities are relevant to practitioners and scholars in all architectural fields.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA) publishes bi-annually, peer-reviewed articles on the urban design and planning, architecture and landscape architecture of the historic Islamic world, encompassing the Middle East and parts of Africa and Asia, but also the more recent geographies of Islam in its global dimensions. The main emphasis is on the detailed analysis of the practical, historical and theoretical aspects of architecture, with a focus on both design and its reception. The journal also aims to encourage dialogue and discussion between practitioners and scholars. Articles that bridge the academic-practitioner divide are highly encouraged. While the main focus is on architecture, papers that explore architecture from other disciplinary perspectives, such as art, history, archaeology, anthropology, culture, spirituality, religion and economics are also welcome. The journal is specifically interested in contemporary architecture and urban design in relation to social and cultural history, geography, politics, aesthetics, technology and conservation. Spanning across cultures and disciplines, IJIA seeks to analyse and explain issues related to the built environment throughout the regions covered. The audience of this journal includes both practitioners and scholars. The journal publishes both online and in print. The first issue was published in January 2012.
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