Building black : : towards antiracist architecture / / Elliot C. Mason.

Building Black: Towards Antiracist Architecture brings together the forefronts of Black Studies and architectural theory. Only recently, architecture and urban planning have started to confront their constitution of race as a social referent, and their part in the establishment of racist logics. Thi...

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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (257 p.)
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