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2021
The Housing of Asylum Seekers in Former Military Barracks Must End
Jamie Griffiths
2021
Paint Your Town Red: An Interview with Rhian E. Jones
Charlie Clemoes
2021
Israel’s Flawed Translation Technologies Treat the Palestinian Body Like a Glitch
Meera Badran
2021
Israel’s Occupation of the West Bank Extends to the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Jumanah Abbas
2021
She Wants Your Attention, She’s the Voice of the City
Naomi Credé
2021
The Empty Houses Helping Kozarac’s Diaspora Hold on to Their Hometown
Ajna Babahmetovic
2021
“Trads are modernists and we’re the real Trads”: Dismantling the Traditonal Architecture Movement
Kevin Rogan
,
Joshua McWhirter
and
Michael Nicholas
2021
Delivery Workers Expose the Troubling Ideology of Public Space in Bogota
Juana Salcedo
and
Maria Victoria Londoño-Becerra
2021
“Often architects confuse proximity to power with power”: A Conversation with Marianela D’Aprile
Michael Nicholas
2021
Mass Timber in the Age of Mass Extinction
Alexander Hadley
2021
This Very Normal Dutch Architecture Firm Remains Responsible for Designing a Deportation Machine
René Boer
2021
Darknet Markets are Bringing More Kinds of Drugs to Many More Places Than Ever Before
Charlie Clemoes
2021
Transparent Pod, Laptop, Bed, State-of-the-Art Webcam: How COVID-19 Changed the Online Sex Industry
Marian van Bodegraven
2021
All Design Is Political, Not All Politics Is Design
Leijia Hanrahan
2021
Accra’s International Trade Fair Embodies Ghana’s Complex Legacy of Pan-African Modernism
Ruth-Anne Richardson
and
Łukasz Stanek
2021
Solidarity and Safety in the Architecture Office: An Interview with UVW-SAW’s Keri Monaghan
Charlie Clemoes
2021