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Lisbet Harboe

Social Concerns in

Contemporary Architecture

For some time now, architectural writers and curators have pointed to a new social engagement in contemporary architecture. What does this renewed social interest consist of, and how does it materialise? The thesis looks at con- temporary architectural practices whose works and ways of working display a distinct social commitment. Through her research, Lisbet Harboe identifies a set of shared social concerns and uncovers a diverse range of working methods discernable in today’s architectural landscape. Three architectural practices are selected for in-depth studies; Lacaton & Vassal Architectes, Fantastic Norway and Collectif Exyzt. Based on in-depth explorations of their works and ways of working, the study investigates how these architects in- corporate social concerns into their practice and how these concerns inform their works. The study moves from practice to theory, using selected theoretical and historical references to contextualise and interpret the findings. Informed by the specificities of local situations rather than over- arching theories, the studied practitioners are concerned with bottom-up viewpoints and initiatives, and a more just distribution of architectural qualities. They do not produce a “social architecture”, but create environ- ments – physical or processual – that relate to, facilitate, and improve social life in its broadest sense. Combining pragmatic approaches and fantastic solutions, their works rely on a sense of social responsibility and a hope for step-by-step change.

Lisbet Harboe (1960) is an architect from NTNU in Trondheim. With ten year experience from practice, she is interested in contemporary architecture and social responsibility. Harboe has been a PhD-candidate at the Institute for Form, Theory and History where she currently teaches architectural theory.

Lis b et H a rb o e So cia l C o nc er ns in C o nt em p o ra ry A rc hit ec tu re

Lisbet Harboe

Social Concerns in

Contemporary Architecture

Three European Practices and Their Works

PhD avhandling 53

ISBN 978-82-547-0241-3 ISSN 1502-217x

PhD avhandling 53

PhD avhandling

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