Doing Building Work: Methods at the Interface of Geography and Architecture |
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Authors: | JANE M JACOBS STEPHEN CAIRNS IGNAZ STREBEL |
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Institution: | 1. School of Geosciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8?9XP, UK.;2. Future Cities Laboratory, Singapore‐ETH Centre, National University Singapore, 117566 Singapore.;3. Departement Architektur, Eidgen?ssische Technische Hochschule, Zürich 8093, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | This paper summarises the methodological approach taken in an interdisciplinary project involving geographers and architects. The project charted the diverse afterlives of the modernist‐inspired, state‐sponsored, residential high‐rise, and did so drawing on two cases: Red Road Estate in Glasgow and Bukit Ho Swee Estate in Singapore. In offering a specific account of, and reflection upon, the methodologies used in the High‐rise Project, we hope to advance the methodological repertoire of human geography generally and contribute further to the new wave of scholarship on geography and architecture. |
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Keywords: | high‐rise housing visual methodologies Red Road Glasgow Bukit Ho Swee Singapore architecture |
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