Looking at the Old Bauhaus of Gropius, the topic of gender equal-ity was already present; there would be no distinction between men and women, showing a progressive vision. It was, however, equality only on paper, with lit-tle validation in practice. The New European Bauhaus reframes past ambitions, encompassing the new SDGs and assuming a crucial role in guiding spatial trans-formations bridging the intersection between spatial and social/gender justice. The contribution proposes to recast the discipline of architecture by its encounter with feminist methodologies, investigating through a research-by-design approach the spatialization of gender equality. Accordingly, it assumes a gendered perspec-tive—where architecture is called upon to (re)construct women’s condition, move-ment and visibility in space. By recognizing the relevance of design experimenta-tion that modifies the ‘hardware and the software’ namely the deep formal urban structure and the ethical-cultural dimension, it embraces the concepts of “care” (Tronto) “complexity and multiplicity” (Deleuze and Guattari) and the “right to the city” (Lefebvre). It questions the traditional narrative of the male standard, understanding whose perspectives are valued, how they are represented in the built environment and which are the uses. This approach re-weaves the relation-ship between gender, body, and architecture, spatializing them in the materiality of space, and unveiling the networks of power and how people carve out space, which is negotiated and appropriated. The paper presents a series of case stud-ies, discussing themes, tools and methods of a feminist approach in architectural design, fostering gender equality in space.

Gendered Bodies. Feminist Approaches to Spatial Design

Scaioli, Arianna
2024-01-01

Abstract

Looking at the Old Bauhaus of Gropius, the topic of gender equal-ity was already present; there would be no distinction between men and women, showing a progressive vision. It was, however, equality only on paper, with lit-tle validation in practice. The New European Bauhaus reframes past ambitions, encompassing the new SDGs and assuming a crucial role in guiding spatial trans-formations bridging the intersection between spatial and social/gender justice. The contribution proposes to recast the discipline of architecture by its encounter with feminist methodologies, investigating through a research-by-design approach the spatialization of gender equality. Accordingly, it assumes a gendered perspec-tive—where architecture is called upon to (re)construct women’s condition, move-ment and visibility in space. By recognizing the relevance of design experimenta-tion that modifies the ‘hardware and the software’ namely the deep formal urban structure and the ethical-cultural dimension, it embraces the concepts of “care” (Tronto) “complexity and multiplicity” (Deleuze and Guattari) and the “right to the city” (Lefebvre). It questions the traditional narrative of the male standard, understanding whose perspectives are valued, how they are represented in the built environment and which are the uses. This approach re-weaves the relation-ship between gender, body, and architecture, spatializing them in the materiality of space, and unveiling the networks of power and how people carve out space, which is negotiated and appropriated. The paper presents a series of case stud-ies, discussing themes, tools and methods of a feminist approach in architectural design, fostering gender equality in space.
2024
Towards a New European Bauhaus—Challenges in Design Education
978-3-031-41840-2
978-3-031-40188-6
Feminist critique, Body-space-city, Gender and architecture, Gender equality, New European Bauhaus
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