ueberbau_produktionsverhaeltnisse_der_architektur.pdf

Where do the raw materials for the large-scale and process-promissing architectural and infrastructural projects in steel and concrete come from? How is architecture entangled with the global system of supply chains? Who benefits from the distribution of property? What are the working conditions on...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-521972022-01-04T02:47:02Z Überbau Förster, Kim Hinterbrandner, Angelika Beyer, Elke Hagemann, Anke Stumm, Alexander Nguyen, Elise-Phuong Ha Kallenberg, Rasmus Imsirovic, Tino Krauss, Jakob Hommerich, Anne Geistlinger, Daniel Kretschmann, Micha Gäth, Christian Herkommer, Lara Gersten, Julia Müller, Philipp Machler, Livia Mezger, Marlene Lortie, Victor Richter, Peter Stockmaier, Lukas Tekeoglou, Ioannis Stumm, Alexander Lortie, Victor architecture bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AM Architecture::AMX History of architecture bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RN The environment::RNK Conservation of the environment Where do the raw materials for the large-scale and process-promissing architectural and infrastructural projects in steel and concrete come from? How is architecture entangled with the global system of supply chains? Who benefits from the distribution of property? What are the working conditions on major European construction sites? And in German architectural offices? How is architecture produced today? The publication deals with environmental destruction and land grabbing by the cement industry in Indonesia and Vietnam, the methods of the sand mafia on the Mekong, and the extraction of lithium in Bolivia for the batteries of our smart cities. It sheds light on structural inequalities in land policy and the precarious employment conditions of those who make architecture, who are usually forgotten in the contemplation of spectacular new buildings. In this way, the forms of architectural governmentality become tangible. 2022-01-03T11:03:05Z 2022-01-03T11:03:05Z 2021 book ONIX_20220103_9783798332133_16 9783798332133 9783798332140 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52197 ger application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International ueberbau_produktionsverhaeltnisse_der_architektur.pdf https://verlag.tu-berlin.de/produkt/978-3-7983-3213-3/ 10.14279/depositonce-12015 Where do the raw materials for the large-scale and process-promissing architectural and infrastructural projects in steel and concrete come from? How is architecture entangled with the global system of supply chains? Who benefits from the distribution of property? What are the working conditions on major European construction sites? And in German architectural offices? How is architecture produced today? The publication deals with environmental destruction and land grabbing by the cement industry in Indonesia and Vietnam, the methods of the sand mafia on the Mekong, and the extraction of lithium in Bolivia for the batteries of our smart cities. It sheds light on structural inequalities in land policy and the precarious employment conditions of those who make architecture, who are usually forgotten in the contemplation of spectacular new buildings. In this way, the forms of architectural governmentality become tangible. 10.14279/depositonce-12015 Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin 9783798332133 9783798332140 133 Berlin open access
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description Where do the raw materials for the large-scale and process-promissing architectural and infrastructural projects in steel and concrete come from? How is architecture entangled with the global system of supply chains? Who benefits from the distribution of property? What are the working conditions on major European construction sites? And in German architectural offices? How is architecture produced today? The publication deals with environmental destruction and land grabbing by the cement industry in Indonesia and Vietnam, the methods of the sand mafia on the Mekong, and the extraction of lithium in Bolivia for the batteries of our smart cities. It sheds light on structural inequalities in land policy and the precarious employment conditions of those who make architecture, who are usually forgotten in the contemplation of spectacular new buildings. In this way, the forms of architectural governmentality become tangible.
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