Abstract

AbstractThe Californian terrain is formed of many ‘contested landscapes’ – by different communities, the advantaged and the disadvantaged. San Francisco‐based writer Grace Mitchell Tada describes the work of architect, artist, designer and educator Walter Hood and his studio's forays into these difficult areas.

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