Books

The Crisis of the African-American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of Architecture and (Black) Power

By Melvin Mitchell

"In this long overdue book, aimed at Black America and her allies, Melvin Mitchell poses the question 'why haven't black architects developed a Black Architecture that complements modernist black culture that is rooted in world-class blues, jazz, hip-hop music, and other black aesthetic forms?' His provocative thesis, inspired by Harold Cruse's landmark book, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual, exposes the roots of an eighty-year-old estrangement between black architects and Black America."