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    Our voices : indigeneity and architecture / by Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart, and Kevin O'Brien.

    • Title:Our voices : indigeneity and architecture / by Rebecca Kiddle, luugigyoo patrick stewart, and Kevin O'Brien.
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    • Author/Creator:Kiddle, Rebecca, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Stewart, Luugigyoo Patrick, author.
      O'Brien, Kevin, author.
    • Published/Created:[San Francisco Bay Area] : ORO Editions, [2018]
      ©2018
    • Holdings

      • Location:MAA LIBRARY (IKB) stacksWhere is this?
      • Call Number: NA2543.A58 K52 2018
      • Number of Items:2
      • Status:c.1 On loan - Due on 04-30-2024
        c.2 On loan - Due on 06-14-2024
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Architecture and anthropology.
      Architecture--Themes, motives.
      Indigenous peoples.
      Architecture and race.
      Architecture and society.
      Ethnic architecture.
    • Edition:First edition.
    • Description:255 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
    • Summary:This book is an exciting advance in the field of architecture, offering multiple indigenous perspectives on architecture and design theory and practice. Indigenous authors from Aotearoa NZ, Canada, Australia and the USA explore the making and keeping of places and spaces which are informed by indigenous values and identities. The lack of publications to date offering an indigenous lens on the field of architecture belies the rich expertise found in indigenous communities in all four countries. This expertise is made richer by the fact that this indigenous expertise combines both architecture and design professional practice, that for the most part is informed by Western thought and practice, with a frame of reference that roots this architecture in the indigenous places in which it sits.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9781940743493 paperback
      1940743494 paperback
    • Contents:Tribute to Rewi Thompson / Deidre Brown, Nicholas Dalton and Te Aritaua Prendergast
      Voice / Haare Williams
      Foreword / Haare Williams
      The ethics of writing and producing a book on indigeneity and architecture / Rebecca Kiddle, Iuugigyoo Patrick Stewart and Kevin O'Brien
      Te wāhanga tuatahi (Section 1): He kaupapa taketake: our voice through architecture. Kumara : more than a vegetable / Haare Williams
      Architecture and consent / Kevin O'Brien
      Architecture as an indigenous voice soul and spirit / Iuugigyoo Patrick Stewart
      Te wāhanga tuarua (Section 2): They've always been indigenous places. Contemporary Māori placemaking / Rebecca Kiddle
      The effect of Redfern's indigenous community on local and neighbouring planning / Michael Hromek
      My Māori spaces: women's spaces / Amiria Perez
      Métis domestic thresholds and the politics of imposed privacy / David Fortin Jason Surkan and Danielle Kastelein
      Ka tahuri i te riu, kia tika: indigenous participation in earthquake recovery planning / Hauauru Rae and Michelle Thompson-Fawcett
      Cultural identity and architecture / Douglas Cardinal
      Does Blak design matter? / Timmah Ball
      Te Wāhanga tuatoru (Section 3): rebuilding the processes of indigenous placemaking and placekeeping. Conserving Māori architecture, maintaining traditional Māori arts / Ellen Andersen
      Finding our voice in our indigenous homeland / Daniel Glenn
      Māori self-determination using dreaming and visualising techniques to build sustainable communities / Fleur Palmer
      Everything is a circle / Michael Laverdure
      Indigenous Placekeeping Framework (IPKF): an interdisciplinary architectural studio as Praxis / Wanda Dalla Costa
      Embracing cultural sensitivities that celebrate first nations perspectives / Jefa Greenaway Contemporary papakāinga design: principles and applications / Jade Kake
      Closing the non-indigenous gap / Sarah Lynn Rees
      Designing to express community values: a new community school in South Dakota / Tammy Eagle Bull
      Te Wāhanga tuawha (Section 4): Reclaiming architectural sovereignty. Decolonising the whenua / Matthew Gordon
      Facing the irony / Linda Kennedy
      Thrid space in architecture / Michael Mossman
      Weypiskosiweywin: the people have been displaced / K. Jake Chakasim
      Always is: aboriginal spatial experiences of land and country / Danièle Hromek
      'Kohanga rehua'
      restoring the last earth floor Māori meeting house in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Rau Hoskins
      He whakakapi / Rebecca Kiddle, Kevin O'Brien and Iuugigyoo Patrick Stewart.
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