The Routledge Handbook of Architecture and Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to a Cross-Disciplinary Field

Author:   Marie Stender ,  Claus Bech-Danielsen ,  Aina Landsverk Hagen (Oslo and Akershus University College of Oslo, Norway) ,  Madlen Kobi
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032800158


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of Architecture and Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to a Cross-Disciplinary Field


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This handbook provides fresh insights into the debates and challenges that unfold in the cross-disciplinary field of architecture and anthropology. Based on studies of empirical contexts across the globe, the authors launch and test a broad variety of methods and advance various theoretical concepts. Architecture and anthropology have always had overlapping interests, but a range of developments in both areas make it more relevant than ever to intersect, overlap, combine or even merge the two disciplines. In anthropology, the spatial, material, and nonhuman turns have paved the way for an increasing interest in, and need for, of changing the world, rather than just studying it. On the other hand, architecture, beyond designing structures, has become interested in the uses and processes that unfold in, during, and after construction. The contemporary research and practices in both disciplines are testimonies that a cross-disciplinary exchange is inspiring for engaging with, and responding to, the challenges of a world in ecological, societal, and political turmoil. This handbook addresses established scholars, students, and practitioners alike by outlining contemporary developments and tensions at the intersection of architecture and anthropology.

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Author:   Marie Stender ,  Claus Bech-Danielsen ,  Aina Landsverk Hagen (Oslo and Akershus University College of Oslo, Norway) ,  Madlen Kobi
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.960kg
ISBN:  

9781032800158


ISBN 10:   1032800151
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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“This handbook offers a remarkable and comprehensive overview of the cutting-edge research produced at the dynamic intersection of anthropology and architecture. Each chapter is filled with compelling insights, unexpected theoretical approaches and creative methodologies, urging us to think about the profound ways in which the built environment shapes all our lives.” Professor Inge Daniels, Professor of Anthropology, University of Oxford. “As people make buildings, buildings make people. Both are enmeshed in the fluxes of a world alive with materials, bodies and dreams. In such a world, habitation and design are two sides of the same coin, as are the disciplines that practise and study them: anthropology and architecture. This landmark volume sets new standards for their collaboration.” Professor Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen.


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Marie Stender is an anthropologist and senior researcher in the Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research focuses on architectural anthropology, disadvantaged neighbourhoods, urban-domestic boundaries, place-making, and social sustainability. She has founded the Nordic Research Network of Architectural Anthropology and co-edited the Routledge anthology Architectural Anthropology – Exploring Lived Space (with Claus Bech-Danielsen and Aina Landsverk Hagen, 2021). Claus Bech-Danielsen is an architect and a Professor in the Department of the Built Environment at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is a housing researcher working in the field between architectural space and social life. In his research he focuses on postwar mass housing and on the development of social and environmental sustainability in disadvantaged housing areas. He was chief editor at Nordic Journal of Architectural Research for a decade and co-edited the Routledge anthology Architectural Anthropology – Exploring Lived Space (with Marie Stender and Aina Landsverk Hagen, 2021). Aina Landsverk Hagen is a Research Professor of Social Anthropology at the Oslo Metropolitan University, with a PhD on architects’ collaborative creativity. She has published extensively on youth participation in urban development, innovation, organizational change, trans-disciplinary methods and action research. She co-edited the Routledge anthologies Media Management and Digital Transformation (with Arne L. Bygdås and Stewart Clegg, 2019) and Architectural Anthropology – Exploring Lived Space (with Marie Stender and Claus Bech-Danielsen, 2021). Madlen Kobi is a social anthropologist and an Assistant Professor at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Her research and teaching focus on architectural anthropology, waste, infrastructure, urban political ecology, circular construction, and material culture with a regional focus on China and Europe. She co-edited the anthology Coping with Urban Climates: Comparative Perspectives on Architecture and Thermal Governance (with Sascha Roesler and Lorenzo Stieger, 2022) and published her research in journals such as Visual Studies, Social Anthropology, Urban Studies, Roadsides, Eurasian Geography and Economics, and International Journal of Urban and Rural Research. Ying Zhou is an architect and urban theorist teaching at the University of Hong Kong. Her research on the urban transformations of Shanghai, contextualizing contemporary developments in the institutional frameworks and historical legacies of the city, was published in the book Urban Loopholes: Creative Alliances of Spatial Productions in Shanghai's City Center (2017). Her current research looks at how the burgeoning of contemporary visual art spaces manifest the shifts in the arts ecologies of East Asian cities, and their intersections with heritage conservation, architectural reuse, gentrification, and the rhetorics of creative cities.

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