Busy Body: Living and Working in Urban Renewal Neighbourhoods

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Abstract

Urban renewal reinforces the isolation of working-class women. This was concluded in the 1983 publication “Zoiets maak je toch niet, ik zeg altijd, dat doen mannen…”. This booklet criticizes 1980s participatory urban renewal of the Staatsliedenbuurt in Amsterdam and addresses the exclusion of women. Several inventive tools were developed in this neighbourhood to empower women to make their diverse, tacit, embodied knowledge heard and make design suggestions that better fitted their needs. As a result, new knowledge was brought into participatory urban renewal processes of which women were so often excluded; diversifying and expanding what was commonly perceived as the concerns of the resident. This paper brings forward various tools developed in the Staatsliedenbuurt that were used as vehicles to bring women’s voices into urban renewal processes, such as the fictiocritical character Els, a workshop on dwelling stories, and a manual. The paper contributes to histories on the collective efforts by various women’s groups in the 1980s that fought exclusion and sought to develop feminist approaches for urban design by making what is the tacitly known, explicit; making the invisible, visible.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTacit Knowledge in Architecture
Subtitle of host publicationConference Proceedings 2023
Place of PublicationZürich
PublisherETH Zürich
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventTacit Knowledge in Architecture: TACK Final Conference - ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
Duration: 19 Jun 202321 Jun 2023
https://tacit-knowledge-architecture.com/event/tack-final-conference/

Conference

ConferenceTacit Knowledge in Architecture
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityZürich
Period19/06/2321/06/23
Internet address

Keywords

  • urban renewal
  • feminism
  • tacit knowledge
  • Amsterdam

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