Open Call: Everywhere Walls, Borders, Prisons

Open Call: Everywhere Walls, Borders, Prisons

FA announces a new special series on the built environment's role in the production of the global periphery. Pitches will be accepted until November 20th, 2024.

Ayn Rand’s Libertarian Utopia Provided the Blueprint for Billionaire Doomsday Prepping

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Barricades, Boulders, and How LA’s Public Space Became a Battleground for the Commons

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The distinction between private and public is too rigid, it doesn’t allow for in-between areas

How British Colonial Architecture Excluded Pakistani Women From the Public Sphere

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A City of Our Own w/ Chiara + María

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Betraying the Profession: Design Labour Against Technocracy

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Baku’s Urban Growth Machine Pits Residents Against Construction Workers

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Anti-car barriers, fencing, security cameras, anti-homeless spikes, and other blunt technologies

How More Security Makes Women and Queer People Feel Less Safe

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Let’s Remind Architecture and Design Organisations of Their Support for Black Lives Matter

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The impotence of nostalgia is pervasive

OMA Uses Brutalist Aesthetics to “Greywash” the Luxury High Rise

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After the Gay Bar, The Uncertain Future of Queer Space

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Land Reparations w/ kuwa jasiri indomela

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Buildings Don’t Matter, Too w/ Bassem + Kevin

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Digital Activism, Women Architects, Pritzker Prize w/ Arielle Assouline-Lichten

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Claiming Cinematic Space: Agnès Varda’s Pioneering Take on Women’s Urban Experience

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Is The Freeport Set to Become The Defining Architecture of Post-Brexit Britain?

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India, Migrant Workers, COVID-19, Pune w/ Shruti Hussain

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