Architectures of Hiding 1st Edition
Capture a fresh perspective on space, secrecy, and survival with Architectures of Hiding (1st Edition) by Rana Abughannam. This compelling study invites architects, urbanists, scholars, and curious readers to explore how built environments shape—and are shaped by—strategies of concealment, refuge, and everyday resistance.
Drawing on rigorous research and evocative analysis, the book examines the intersections of architecture, social practice, and spatial politics. It reveals how ordinary structures, informal modifications, and hidden networks create alternative geographies that protect lives, identities, and communities. Clear, engaging prose makes complex ideas accessible to students and professionals alike, while richly argued chapters offer new tools for designers, planners, and activists concerned with humane, context-sensitive design.
Whether you teach architectural theory, study urban conflict, or work on resilient design in the Middle East, Europe, or North America, this title provides relevant case studies and conceptual frameworks that travel across geographies. SEO-friendly and globally relevant, Architectures of Hiding surfaces essential conversations about privacy, safety, and the ethics of space in our rapidly changing cities.
Thought-provoking and practical, this 1st Edition is a strategic addition to academic libraries, design studios, and professional reference shelves. Discover a book that challenges conventional notions of shelter and visibility—and equips you to rethink how architecture can protect and empower. Order your copy today and bring a critical, compassionate lens to contemporary architectural practice.
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