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David Gissen
The architecture of disability
The architecture of disability
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Disability critiques of architecture usually emphasize the need for modification and increased access, but 'The Architecture of Disability' calls for a radical reorientation of this perspective by situating experiences of impairment as a new foundation for the built environment. With its provocative proposal for 'the construction of disability,' this book fundamentally reconsiders how we conceive of and experience disability in our world.
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