Description: Pennsylvania State Senator Nikil Saval tells the story of an unlikely partnership between June Jordan and R. Buckminster Fuller, and their attempt to reimagine Harlem in the wake of the 1964 riots. In the tense days leading up to the 2020 American elections, then-candidate for Pennsylvania State Senate Nikil Saval addressed a virtual audience at the Harvard GSD to tell a story about Black feminist writer June Jordan and a little-known project that resulted from the aftermath of the 1964 Harlem riot. The events of police brutality and community grieving made a lasting impression on Jordan, who, while known for her work as a poet, playwright, and activist, responded with a proposal for a multiple-tower housing design. Through an unlikely partnership with R. Buckminster Fuller, Jordan’s “Skyrise for Harlem” project offered a Futuristic vision for Harlem that argued for environmental redesign: “it is architecture, conceived of in its fullest meaning as the creation of environment, which may actually determine the pace, pattern, and quality of living experience.” Jordan was not an architect in the conventional sense, Saval says. “But in the understanding of someone who sought to propose and build interventions in public space, she was.”
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Book Title: Rage in Harlem : June Jordan and Architecture
Number of Pages: 112 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Publication Year: 2024
Item Height: 0.5 in
Topic: Black Studies (Global), Criticism
Genre: Architecture, Social Science
Item Weight: 4.2 Oz
Author: Nikil Saval
Item Length: 7.1 in
Book Series: Sternberg Press / the Incidents Ser.
Item Width: 4.6 in
Format: Trade Paperback