Architectural Exclusion: Race and Class in the City

Publication Date

11-30-2017

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Article

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Sturm College of Law

Keywords

Urban architecture, Exclusion, Racism, Classism

Abstract

The way we move around cities might seem natural and neutral – but it is often designed to control who goes where and who can access certain places. Julia Lagoutte talks to Professor Sarah Schindler about how control and regulation of certain people are exerted through the way cities and public spaces are designed.

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