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An Anthropology of Architectural Transformation

The Changing Fabric of a Romanian Block of Flats

An intimate study of urban change, unveiling how a single block of flats in Romania tells a larger story about architecture and the art of making a home.

Maria Salaru takes readers inside a Romanian apartment block, tracing its evolution from 1974 to the present as residents navigate shifting political and economic landscapes. Through rich ethnographic detail, this work exposes how everyday acts of repair and maintenance reshape both individual apartments and the broader urban fabric of Piatra-Neamț. As state support for housing recedes, new forms of solidarity emerge—whether through self-organized communities, housing associations, or activist interventions—presenting a new perspective on the lived experience of architectural transformation.

This book opposes the view of architecture as static and instead presents buildings as dynamic spaces co-created over time by their inhabitants. It will appeal to social scientists exploring the intersection of materiality and urban change, as well as architects interested in the evolving relationship between people and the built environment. By capturing the micro-scale transformations that collectively redefine city life, An Anthropology of Architectural Transformation provides a persuasive case for rethinking how we study and inhabit our shared spaces.

280 pages | 6.69 x 9.61

Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology

Sociology: Urban and Rural Sociology


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Table of Contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1 The House and the Block
2 The Administration Room
3 The Water Tap
4 The Cladding
5 The Radiator
6 The Staircase
7 The Window
8 Conclusion
Bibliography

Index

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