For this practice, projects in Ghana and Austria are an opportunity to imagine new places of belonging, in careful dialogue with both place and people
Read in tandem, a new book and exhibition highlight ‘protest architecture’s’ aesthetic triumphs and practical nous, but its record as a political tool must b...
The ecological teachings of the Austrian activist and architect remain urgent and pertinent today
The socially oriented Frankfurt Kitchen aimed at a more egalitarian world
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