ARCHITECTURE AFTER WAR: A READER
ARCHITECTURE AFTER WAR: A READER
This publication, co-published with Ukrainian platform CANactions, brings
together wide-ranging essays on the subject of post-war reconstruction. Produced
in the light of the current invasion of Ukraine, it covers a spectrum of
historical examples and geographic contexts to navigate the challenges and
opportunities that define post-war reconstruction and war-related issues within
the field of architecture. Considering urban planning, education, building
materials, and innovative spatial relations, it centres around the human
experience of the built environment in the aftermath of war. With a preface by
editor Bohdan Kryzhanovsky, this reader presents theoretical and practical
explorations of an urgently timely topic, offering a basis for wider
conversation as well as a handbook of ideas for architects and planners and a
pragmatic guide for shaping the future of Ukrainian cities. Essays by Gruia
Badescu, Jan Knikker and Fokke Moerel, Silke Langenberg, Peter Larkham, John
Pendlebury, Wendy Pullan, Andrea Urushima, Lynnette Widder, and Patrick Zamarian
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