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      Unplanned Visitors: Queering the Ethics and Aesthetics of Domestic Space

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      The emergence of queer theory in architecture - and its potential for a renewed ethics of design.
      Sexuality and gender have long been influential in understanding the construction of domestic space, its meanings, often revealing a binary division of private and public, fema...

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      Product ID:9780228001850
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:CA
      Title:Unplanned Visitors
      Subtitle:Queering the Ethics and Aesthetics of Domestic Space
      Authors:Author: Olivier Vallerand
      Page Count:264
      Subjects:Architecture, Architecture, LGBTQ+ Studies / topics, Gay & Lesbian studies
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      The emergence of queer theory in architecture - and its potential for a renewed ethics of design.
      Sexuality and gender have long been influential in understanding the construction of domestic space, its meanings, often revealing a binary division of private and public, female and male. By reconstructing the foundation of queer critiques of space and by analyzing the representation of domesticity in contemporary art and architecture, Unplanned Visitors shows the blurring of private and public that can occur in any domestic space and explores the potential of queer theory for understanding, and designing, the built environment. Olivier Vallerand investigates how queer critiques, building on pioneering feminist work, question the relation between identity and architecture and highlight normative constructs underlying domestic spaces. He draws out a genealogy of queer space in theoretical discourse in architecture, studying projects by Mark Robbins, Joel Sanders, J Mayer H, Elmgreen & Dragset, Andrés Jaque, and MYCKET, among others. These works blur the traditional borders between architecture and art to emphasize the tensions between private and public and their impact on assumptions about domestic space and family structure. The challenges in moving from experimental installations to built environments suggest how designers must acknowledge and respond to the social contexts that shape architecture, rethinking how domestic spaces can be designed to allow everyone to better manage the expression of their self-identification through their living environments. Unplanned Visitors poses a challenge to traditional architectural theory and history, but also suggests a renewed and more inclusive ethics whereby designers explicitly address social and political power structures. The potential of a queer approach to architectural design, history, theory, and education is precisely to enact a method that creates more inclusive buildings and safer neighbourhoods for everyone.
      Imprint Name:McGill-Queen's University Press
      Publisher Name:McGill-Queen's University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-05-21

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      Weight438 g
      Dimensions159 × 235 × 24 mm