Aksamija,Azra

Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism - Berlin Archi Tangle 2020 - 288p.

Foreword: Architecture and Harmony by Farrokh Derakhshani p.6, Architecture of Coexistence: Building Pluralism by Azra Aksamija p.8, I. Building Pluralism: Beyond Homogeneity: On the Concept of Transculturality by Wolfgang Welsch p.26, Immigrant Communities and Their Buildings by Mohammad al-Asad p.36, The Architecture of Death in Islam: A Brief Cross - Cultural History by Nasser Rabbat p.52, II. Divergence: The White Mosque, Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina Interviews and Photo Essay by Velibor Bozovic p.66, Headless, They March On: Cephalophores and Coexistence in Ottoman Bosnia by Amila Buturovic p.100, Bosnia and the Destruction of Coexistence by Helen Walasek p.110, Mosque First: Coming to Terms with the Legacy or Past Abuses in Bosnia Through Heritage Restoration by Amra Hadzimuhamedovic p.120, III. Dissonance: Superkilen, Copenhagen, Denmark Interviews by Tina Gudrun Jensen, Photos by Jesper Lambaek p.136, Rhetoric of Segregation, Everyday Forms of Coexistence: Diverging Visions of Diversity and Coexistence in Denmark by Tina Gudrun Jensen p.162, A Border Concept: Scandinavian Public Space in the Twenty-First Century by Jennifer Mack p.172, Conflictual Constellations: On Superkilen by Barbara Steiner p.184, IV. Convergence: Islamic Cemetery Altach, Austria Interviews by Robert Fabach, Photos by Nikolaus Walter and Cemal Emden p.194, Cultivating Convergence: The Islamic Cemetery Altach, Austria Azra Aksamija p.228, The Islamic Cemetery as an Expression of the Process of Muslim Belonging in Vorarlberg by Simon Burtscher – Mathis p.242, An Offer of Leadership Eva Grabherr in conversation with Azra Aksamija p.252, V. Epilogue: Islam, Arts, and Pedagogy by Ali S. Asani p.264

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