Designing Social Architecture: Spaces, Relationships, and Communities in the Philippines
By (Author) Fuyuki Makino
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
17th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Human geography
Social classes
Architecture
720.103
Hardback
206
Width 161mm, Height 226mm, Spine 17mm
454g
Drawing on qualitative research conducted in the impoverished areas of Manila, Philippines, Fuyuki Makino examines how experimental methods in modern architecture have helped form micro-relationships, social networks, and social structures among the inhabitants and considers whether the architects aim to promote certain social behaviors was successful or not.
Fuyuki Makino, a promising anthropologist and architecture expert, develops architectural anthropology as an effective communication framework around the key metaphor of #39;architecture, #39; and discusses the social contributions of anthropologists through their involvement with socially vulnerable communities in the Philippines.--Itsuki Yasuyoshi, Waseda University
Fuyuki Makino is research fellow in the Institute for Japanese Culture at Komazawa Womens University.