Design and Feminism
Design and Feminism
By:"Joan Rothschild","Alethea Cheng"
Published on 1999 by Rutgers University Press
How well do our designed environments - the places and spaces where we live, work and play - meet our aesthetic and functional needs? Increasingly, the distinction between the spaces considered public and private or work and home are becoming more blurred. As a result, innovative designs are needed to meet the challenges of our ever-changing environment. Our streets, parks, dwellings and tools are designed to a one-size-fits-all standard, and the responses of the design community to meet diverse needs have been mixed at best. This work offers feminist critiques of these inadequate design standards, and suggests ideas, projects and programmes for change.
This Book was ranked 19 by Google Books for keyword design.
Spesification:
Book page count 202
Print Type BOOK
Category "Architecture"
Book rate
Book page count 202
Mature NOT_MATURE
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