Queer Space: Architecture and Same-Sex Desire

by Aaron Betsky

Hardcover, 1997

Status

Checked out
Due 11/1/2021

Call number

NA2543 .H65 B48 1997

Publication

William Morrow (1997), Edition: 1st, 231 pages

Description

In Building Sex, architecture critic and curator Aaron Betsky looked at how traditional gender roles have influenced architecture. In Queer Space, he examines how same-sex desire is creating an entirely new architecture. Gay men and women are in the forefront of architectural innovation, reclaiming abandoned neighborhoods, redefining urban spaces, and creating liberating interiors out of hostile environments. Queer spaces have arisen out of the experiences of homosexuals in a straight culture. Often forced to hide their true nature, gay men and women have turned inward, playing with the norms of interior space and creating environments of stagecraft and celebration where they can define themselves with out fear. Their experiments point the way to an architecture that can free us all from the imprisoning structures and spaces of the modern city.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

10 inches

ISBN

0688143016 / 9780688143015

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