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What if Architecture Looked like me? A Photographic Essay

What if Architecture Looked like me? A Photographic Essay

Samuel Kapasa

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 213–222

It’s not my Place: On White Silence and Feeling Uncomfortable

It’s not my Place: On White Silence and Feeling Uncomfortable

Ben Purvis

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 61–70

Walking on the Margin: A Study of Marginalised Ethnic Groups and Their Walking Practices in Urban and Rural Britain

Walking on the Margin: A Study of Marginalised Ethnic Groups and Their Walking Practices in Urban and Rural Britain

Aayushi Bajwala

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 169–186

Indians on the Plantation Frontier of British Malaya

Indians on the Plantation Frontier of British Malaya

Anonymous

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 111–122

Unsettled Subjects/Unsettling Landscapes: Confronting Questions of Architecture in C. L. R. James's The Black Jacobins

Unsettled Subjects/Unsettling Landscapes: Confronting Questions of Architecture in C. L. R. James's The Black Jacobins

Nick Beech, Derin Fadina, Ana Betancour, Tania Sengupta, Emily Mann, Robin Schuldenfrei, Kavitha Ravikumar and Catalina Mejía Moreno

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 145–168

Studio Juggernaut

Studio Juggernaut

Jane Tankard, Farid Abdalla, Ben Brakspear, Safia Cragg, Sarah Daoudi, Nouha Hansen, Rim Kalsoum, Ali Montero and Hafsa Syed

2022-03-01 Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Embodying an Anti-Racist Architecture • 223–236

Editorial; Becoming a Feminist Architect, ... visible, momentous, with

Editorial; Becoming a Feminist Architect, ... visible, momentous, with

Karin Reisinger and Meike Schalk

2017-11-01 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Becoming a Feminist Architect • 1–12

Of the Urban and the Ocean: Rachel Carson and the Disregard of Wet Volumes

Of the Urban and the Ocean: Rachel Carson and the Disregard of Wet Volumes

Charity Edwards

2017-11-01 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Becoming a Feminist Architect • 205–220

Hyper-visible Invisibility: Tracing the Politics, Poetics and Affects of the Unseen

Hyper-visible Invisibility: Tracing the Politics, Poetics and Affects of the Unseen

Marie-Louise Richards

2017-11-01 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Becoming a Feminist Architect • 39–52

Parlour: The First Five Years

Parlour: The First Five Years

Naomi Stead, Gill Matthewson, Justine Clark and Karen Burns

2017-11-01 Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Becoming a Feminist Architect • 143–162