Power & Public Space
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Memes are increasingly permeating architectural discourse, with Instagram accounts like Dank Lloyd Wright “holding models of power to account, especially when power manifests as aesthetics.” The meme itself, in Dank Lloyd Wright’s hands, is a sophisticated visual tool, with its own codes, styles...
Published 07/06/22
Since its conception in the 1960’s, the Fun Palace has circulated widely in architecture culture, and mainly through its provocative collages, characterized by giant space-frame trusses framing a flexible shed of interactive cultural events, accessible to all. These images persist as inspiring...
Published 07/06/22
Markus Lateenmaaki’s research explores, in part, how architecture became instrumental in the societal and cultural transformations that took place in revolutionary Russia.  It’s worth noting this episode was recorded in early 2022, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine; in fact the discussion...
Published 07/06/22