Open Gaza: Architectures of Hope
Open Gaza: Architectures of Hope
Cutting-edge analysis on how to improve life inside the Gaza Strip through architecture and design, illustrated in full-color
The Gaza Strip is one of the most beleaguered environments on earth. Crammed into a space of 139 square miles (360 square kilometers), 1.8 million people live under an Israeli siege, enforcing conditions that continue to plummet to ever more unimaginable depths of degradation and despair. Gaza, however, is more than an endless encyclopedia of depressing statistics. It is also a place of fortitude, resistance, and imagination; a context in which inhabitants go to remarkable lengths to create the ordinary conditions of the everyday and to reject their exceptional status. Inspired by Gaza's inhabitants, this book builds on the positive capabilities of Gazans. It brings together environmentalists, planners, activists, and scholars from Palestine and Israel, the US, the UK, India, and elsewhere to create hopeful interventions that imagine a better place for Gazans and Palestinians. Open Gaza engages the Gaza Strip within and beyond the logics of siege and warfare, it considers how life can be improved inside the limitations imposed by the Israeli blockade, and outside the idiocy of violence and warfare.
Contributors AffiliationsAuthor: Michael Sorkin
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
Published: 03/02/2021
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 4.15lbs
Size: 11.20h x 8.20w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781649030719
About the Author
Michael Sorkin passed away in 2020. He lived in New York City.
Deen Sharp lives in the UK.
Sara Roy is on the faculty of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.