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Under Pressure is about instigation and design in urban housing. Urban housing is a bellwether for economic, social, and political change. It varies widely in quality, typology, and audience and lies between the formal systems of urban infrastructure and the informal systems of daily life. Housing’s complexity offers unique and exciting opportunities to architects. Its entwinement with private equity and public agencies presents important challenges amplified by urbanization. This book gathers and contextualizes relevant conversations in urban housing unfolding today across architecture through four topics: Learning from History, Changing Domesticities, Housing Finance and Policy, and Design and Material Innovation. The result is a multi-disciplinary amalgam of research and design intelligence from thought leaders in the fields of architecture, real estate, economics, policy, material design, and finance.
Hina Jamelle teaches Architectural Design at the University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design, where she is the Director of Urban Housing and teaches final year Graduate Option Studios.
Introduction00. Urban Housing Under Pressure Hina JamellePart 1: Learning from History01. Future Histories Kutan Ayata02. Living Off the Land Scott Erdy03. The Value of a Home: A Critical Approach to Local Practice Brian Phillips04. Tectonics and Urban IdentityNeil DenariPart 2: Changing Domesticities05. New Domesticities, New RealitiesClifford Pearson06. Empowering EntrepreneurshipSimone Tarantino07. Micro–Macro LivingMimi Hoang with Zachary WeimerPart 3: Housing Finance and Policy08. Confronting Affordable Housing Challenges: The Local Role Mark A. Willis and Benjamin Heller09. Urban Housing and the Value of the ArchitectMartha Kelley 10. Ten Points on a Projective Economy and ArchitectureMichael Bell and Eunjeong SeongPart 4: Design and Material Innovation11. Voids and Other Invisible Objects Marcelo Spina12. (Re)Configuring Typology Hina Jamelle13. Material Speculation: A Science and Craft Laia Mogas-Soldevila14. Speculating with ConstraintsNader Tehrani15. The Architect’s Agency in a Developers’ MarketPatrik Schumacher