
The Architecture of Disability
Buildings, Cities, and Landscapes beyond Access
Author: David Gissen
Narrator: Paul Boehmer
Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 01/24/2023
Categories: Nonfiction, Architecture, Political Science, Public Policy
Synopsis
Stressing the connection between architectural form and the capacities of the human body, David Gissen demonstrates how disability haunts the history and practice of architecture. Examining various historic sites, landscape designs, and urban spaces, he deconstructs the prevailing functionalist approach to accommodating disabled people in architecture and instead asserts that physical capacity is essential to the conception of all designed space.
By recontextualizing the history of architecture through the discourse of disability, Gissen presents a unique challenge to current modes of architectural practice, theory, and education. Envisioning an architectural design that fully integrates disabled persons into its production, it advocates for looking beyond traditional notions of accessibility and shows how certain incapacities can offer us the means to positively reimagine the roots of architecture.

