Where do you draw the line? In this episode, we look at the historic routes and international dimensions of hostile design and defensible architecture. Let us know: What would you say? What makes a measure hostile to you? Have you noticed any in your city or town?
Where do you draw the line? In this episode, we look at the historic routes and international dimensions of hostile design and defensible architecture. Let us know: What would you say? What makes a measure hostile to you? Have you noticed any in your city or town?
Callous Objects by Robert Rosenberger: https://manifold.umn.edu/projects/callous-objects
Hostile Vienna: https://www.instagram.com/hostilevienna/
https://hostilevienna.wordpress.com/
Hailey Starolis “Hostile Architecture: The Death of Urban Spaces”
Aubrey Bader “Hostile Architecture: our Past, Present and Future?”
https://www.aias.org/resource/crit-issue-86-january-2020/
Newman, Oscar. Defensible Space: Crime Prevention Through Urban Design. New York: Macmillan, 1972.
Rhodes CA. Oscar Newman, “Defensible Space: Crime prevention through urban design” (book review). Soc Serv Rev. 1974;48(3):466.
https://www.wired.com/story/how-cities-and-citizens-create-hostile-environments/
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/nyregion/hostile-architecture-nyc.html
https://www.polemics-magazine.com/tech-env/defensive-architecture-masking-reality-enforcing-segregation
https://www.equaltimes.org/what-s-behind-the-rise-in?lang=en
Created by Constanze Frech & Sarah Kusché
With music composed by DĂdac Barroso Cascales
Sound design by DĂdac Barroso Cascales & Florian Frech
Editing: Constanze Frech
Quotes by Robert Rosenberger & Macarena Rau
Content & concept: Constanze Frech & Sarah Kusché
Voice quote: DĂdac Barroso Cascales
Script: Constanze Frech & Sarah Kusché
Voice for intro and outro by DĂdac Barroso Cascales
Special thanks to Florian Frech for providing his studio and expertise for intro & outro!