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Joseph Beuys, 1982 Ackroyd & Harvey, 2021 “A well wooded town seems far better to me that a badly administrated one.” Joseph Beuys, 1982. In 1982, my then partner, Marc […]
Joseph Beuys, 1982 Ackroyd & Harvey, 2021 “A well wooded town seems far better to me that a badly administrated one.” Joseph Beuys, 1982. In 1982, my then partner, Marc […]
Proposals for papers and creative, practice based contributions such as drawings, photographs, videos, performances or musical compositions are invited for Monsoon [+ Other] Grounds, the third symposium to be convened by Monsoon […]
In front of a laser cut topographic model of Bangladesh on the DS18 exhibition that opened last week at the University of Westminster is a rather strange object. It is […]
The following is an extract from my paper Thinking architecture with an Indian Ocean archipelago, submitted to the journal GeoHumanities. In his short essay, Desert Islands, Giles Deleuze proposes that […]
Look what arrived outside the AA in Bedford Square: On from 17 Jan – 12 March, 2015. Go here for my post on this at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2014.
This is the introduction to the MArch studio based in the Karoo in South Africa that Roberto Bottazzi and I will be conducting at the University of Westminster this year: […]
The title of this post is taken from the Albanian Pavilion at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, which I visited last week. The pavilion, in the Arsenale’s Sale d’Armi features work […]
When you walk along the Thames Pathway between the Thames Barrier and Greenwich, you walk through what appears to be a very large building supply yard, with a web of […]
In this short essay, I shall examine the post-mining situation on the Witwatersrand, where the underground and the above ground are entwined in intimate flows of geological, biological, economic and […]
The following is an essay I wrote for Ponte City, a book edited by Mikhael Subotsky, Ivan Vladislavic and Patrick Waterhouse to accompany an exhibition opening at ‘le Bal,’ 6 Impasse de […]