Esther Charlesworth: 5 books

Book cover of Divided Cities

Divided Cities

Belfast, Beirut, Jerusalem, Mostar, and Nicosia

by Jon Calame, Esther Charlesworth
Language: English
Release Date: November 29, 2011

In Jerusalem, Israeli and Jordanian militias patrolled a fortified, impassable Green Line from 1948 until 1967. In Nicosia, two walls and a buffer zone have segregated Turkish and Greek Cypriots since 1963. In Belfast, "peaceline" barricades have separated working-class Catholics and Protestants...
Book cover of Architects Without Frontiers
by Esther Charlesworth
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2007

From the targeted demolition of Mostar’s Stari-Most Bridge in 1993 to the physical and social havoc caused by the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami, the history of cities is often a history of destruction and reconstruction. But what political and aesthetic criteria should guide us in the rebuilding of cities...
Book cover of Humanitarian Architecture

Humanitarian Architecture

15 stories of architects working after disaster

by Esther Charlesworth
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2014

Never has the demand been so urgent for architects to respond to the design and planning challenges of rebuilding post-disaster sites and cities. In 2011, more people were displaced by natural disasters (42 million) than by wars and armed conflicts. And yet the number of architects equipped to deal...
Book cover of Sustainable Housing Reconstruction

Sustainable Housing Reconstruction

Designing resilient housing after natural disasters

by Esther Charlesworth, Iftekhar Ahmed
Language: English
Release Date: June 5, 2015

Through 12 case studies from Australia, Bangladesh, Haiti, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and the USA, this book focuses on the housing reconstruction process after an earthquake, tsunami, cyclone, flood or fire. Design of post-disaster housing is not simply replacing the destroyed house but, as these case studies...
Book cover of City Edge
by Esther Charlesworth
Language: English
Release Date: August 11, 2006

This series of essays outlines a number of case studies from Europe, North America, Australia and Asia and provides first hand accounts of the experiences that planners, architects and politicians have had in reshaping cities. These insights provide a pragmatic assessment of the challenges and constraints...
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