Schindler’s “Architectural Exclusion” – A Reflection

Schindler’s work on the theory and real life practices of architectural reflection left me bothered, not by her work but by the realization of the world around us. I am thankful for reading her work because it opened my eyes to the overwhelming discrimination...

Schindlers “Architectural Exclusion” Reading Summary

Sarah Schindlers work “Architectural Exclusion” discusses the forms of regulation performed through architectural work to either discriminate, eliminate, or control one group or another. The reading is broken up into two major parts: Architectural...

Passage Responses from Schindler’s “Architectural Exclusion”

3. Architectural regulation is “powerful” in a way because of the effects of it are “unseen” which means that infrastructure including roads, bridges, and buildings are impacting the daily lives of people in an unnoticeable way. The government affects where we choose...

Commentary of Schindler’s “Architectural Exclusion”

In this post, I will comment on several quotes below from Sarah Schindler’s “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment”, an article that was published in The Yale Law Journal. In 2013,...

Get to know me and my blog

Hey everyone! My name is Harman Kaur and this is my comfort zone in the form of a blog. This blog is a representation of me because the theme of it reflects my interests and heritage. The header of it is a peacock which is the national bird of India which is where my...
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