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An Architecture of Care in South Africa

From Arts and Crafts to Other Progeny
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Architects care. It is foundational and germane to the discipline and practice of architecture. This book charts the way the Arts and Crafts Movement established the moral ethos of an architecture of care that not only remains embedded in current discourse and practice but also that... Read More
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Architects care. This book charts the way the Arts and Crafts Movement established the moral ethos of โ€˜an architecture of careโ€™ that not only remains embedded in current discourse and practice but that is being given a more vocal presence in our climate crisis and social justice world.

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Architects care. It is foundational and germane to the discipline and practice of architecture. This book charts the way the Arts and Crafts Movement established the moral ethos of an architecture of care that not only remains embedded in current discourse and practice but also that is being given a more vocal presence in our climate-crisis and social justice world.

By way of โ€˜genealogical strands,โ€™ the book charts the origin of architecture of care ideas in the Arts and Crafts Movement and their impact on the โ€˜other progenyโ€™ architectural projects in South Africa over the past hundred years. These range from the translation of inglenooks into an armature architecture of โ€˜Dignified Placesโ€™ in Cape Townโ€™s townships to the ethos of โ€˜upliftmentโ€™ and care that translates from Octavia Hill through to โ€˜correctingโ€™ building regulations and eventually finding a less moralising and more transformative impact in the โ€˜Hostels to Homesโ€™ project.

The birth of design through context and climate in the Arts and Crafts Movement is demonstrated by the shift in South African houses from boxy cottages to solar- and nature-oriented ribbon plans as demonstrated through the work of Helmut Stauch and Norman Eaton. The dislocation of Arts and Crafts ideas to the Cape also demonstrated a limit to the valorising of vernacular architecture and its โ€˜against-globalizationโ€™ building materials whereby English architects promoted Cape Dutch settler architecture and denigrated African vernacular architecture. As a final โ€˜genealogical strand,โ€™ the book demonstrates the coherence of moral instrumentality with the animism and affects potential of handmade buildings.

Written for academics, students, and researchers interested in architectural history, it is an eye-opening investigation into the role of architecture in society.

Series: Routledge Research in Architecture

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781032512372

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 November 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 49 Halftones, black and white; 49 Illustrations, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 218

About the Author

Nicholas Coetzer is an Associate Professor and NRF-rated researcher at the University of Cape Town School of Architecture where he has worked since 2001. He is also the Director of the independent non-profit School of Explorative Architecture and a registered architect in South Africa. Nic completed his PhD at the Bartlett School of Architecture in 2004 which was published with Ashgate in 2013 as Building Apartheid: On Architecture and Order in Imperial Cape Town which solidified his interest in architecture at the turn of 19th century. Apart from many refereed journal publications and book chapters on contemporary and historical South African architecture and architectural pedagogy, Nic also contributed to a regular โ€˜back pageโ€™ column in Architecture South Africa.

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