AR Reading List 033: borders and boundaries
By: Editors, A R
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Publisher: London EMAP Publishing Limited 2019Edition: 30 October 2020.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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School of Architecture Archieval Section | Not for loan | 2021-2021513 |
Lines are drawn to make sense of things. Boundaries articulating here from there, inside from outside, each delineation also defines belonging and exclusion – pointed and particular and cut through with cruelty, the boundary line decides who has been lucky and who has been left in the cold.
This week’s reading list looks at borders, boundary zones, outer limits and spaces between. Whether the border is built up in a wall or dwells in the deadly ambiguity of the unmarked ocean; whether a thin line cut between nations or the thick, imprecise belt of the city’s suburbs, these boundaries are critical sites of spatial politics, in which the harshest inequalities are made visible.
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