This paper reviews some current manifestations of Marxist thought within and around architectural discourse, building on papers presented at a symposium held at the University of Westminster in May, 2004
While our era of constant crisis demands stronger social and political engagement, architecture has ...
Much of the most innovative architecture of the second half of the twentieth century came from Great...
At the end of the Second World War, an intense ideological confrontation took place in England, wher...
Architectural theory as we know it today is informed by Western, neo-Marxist theories. But throughou...
Since Marshall Berman first theorized modernity as the experience of all that is solid melting into ...
This paper explores the relationship between architecture and late capitalism, with an emphasis on t...
In this symposium I will discuss my work on three parallel projects I have been working on since 201...
Judging from the debates taking place in both education and practice, it appears that architecture i...
In the text I trace the philosophical outlines of the modern movement in architecture. The thesis I ...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
This paper shows how Henri Lefebvre’s Critique of Everyday Life (1947–1986) might be mobilised for a...
Since around 2002, the performance of critical theory in architecture and the humanities has itself ...
A number of writers are currently trying, as part of an attempt to improve on the relatively impover...
While our era of constant crisis demands stronger social and political engagement, architecture has ...
Much of the most innovative architecture of the second half of the twentieth century came from Great...
At the end of the Second World War, an intense ideological confrontation took place in England, wher...
Architectural theory as we know it today is informed by Western, neo-Marxist theories. But throughou...
Since Marshall Berman first theorized modernity as the experience of all that is solid melting into ...
This paper explores the relationship between architecture and late capitalism, with an emphasis on t...
In this symposium I will discuss my work on three parallel projects I have been working on since 201...
Judging from the debates taking place in both education and practice, it appears that architecture i...
In the text I trace the philosophical outlines of the modern movement in architecture. The thesis I ...
This paper examines the role of architecture in the promotion of political ideologies through the st...
Following renewed interest in Marx?s political economy in the wake of the financial crisis, the pape...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
This paper shows how Henri Lefebvre’s Critique of Everyday Life (1947–1986) might be mobilised for a...
Since around 2002, the performance of critical theory in architecture and the humanities has itself ...
A number of writers are currently trying, as part of an attempt to improve on the relatively impover...
While our era of constant crisis demands stronger social and political engagement, architecture has ...
Much of the most innovative architecture of the second half of the twentieth century came from Great...
At the end of the Second World War, an intense ideological confrontation took place in England, wher...