Situated Ecologies of Care
Alessandro Zambelli editor Oren Lieberman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th Jun '26
£41.99
This title is due to be published on 29th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book specifically situates the concept of ‘care’ within those practices and discourses which are the entangled relationships of architecture and the humanities.
The book presents responses to such questions as: How can care inhere in the ecologies of modes of representation that we use to design and communicate architecture? Who is caring for whom/what in activist practices of urban development? How can we understand the very situated potential of professional practice and its political nature to engender caring forms of ‘doing’ architecture? What are the expanded ecologies of buildings for care (such as educational and healthcare facilities) and how do they acknowledge the particularities of users’ situations? It is the inter- and transdisciplinary nature of the crisscrossing of architecture and the humanities which permeate the works presented in the book, bringing together an international collection of thinkers and makers to respond response-ably, with care, through the specificities of architectural thought.
This book brings together developed works from a geographically diverse set of contributors, which as a collection offers insights into the possibilities of care’s insinuation into the breadth of what we might label ‘architecture’ in very different international cultural settings. It provides essential reading for students, researchers and academics in this burgeoning area of research.
"Lieberman and Zambelli curate an essential and concertedly entangled conversation between architecture, ethics, and planetary responsibility. Unlike conventional texts that default to assuming architects have more agency than they do in the face of seismic ecological collapse, their book refuses the abstraction of 'care' as sentiment and instead situates it as praxis – an embodied, relational, and political act through which architecture must now learn to live otherwise.
This collection stands as both a theoretical and a practical manifesto for architects, educators, and theorists seeking to move beyond extractive modes of design toward a pedagogy of grief, reciprocity, and response-ability. It will resonate profoundly with those working at the intersections of solastalgia, multispecies justice, and decolonial design research. It offers a reminder that to build – at this moment in time – must be an act of repair and care: an architectural proposition for survival grounded in both humility and humanity, qualities our species has yet to achieve."
Dr. Harriet Harriss, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, USA
ISBN: 9781041125488
Dimensions: unknown
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340 pages