These essays explore the various ways in which race is manifested in the built environment and shapes the understanding of space and place. The analysis of both theory and practice reveals how race has always been architecture's subject matter.
Part 1 Urban angles: the colonial face of educational space; apartheid
urban development; lively hazardous places; the rack and the web - the other
city; tango - a choreography of urban displacement. Part 2 One on one: Paris
done burnt!; anything red doesn't come to the house; (un)covering;
(re)covering.