Antifascist Architecture proposes new modes of practice for a collective political future

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April 13, 2026 Ι Architect’s Newspaper  It’s a popular time to be antifascist. For Antifascist Architecture authors Daniel Jonas Roche, a news editor at The Architect’s Newspaper, and Andrew Santa Lucia, an architecture professor at Portland State University, the point of antifascist architecture is not just to survive the moment of creeping authoritarianism that we’re… Continue reading Antifascist Architecture proposes new modes of practice for a collective political future

When French Communists Went on a Brutalist Building Boom

Feb. 1, 2025 Ι Bloomberg CityLab  Let’s say, hypothetically, that there’s a left political party in an affluent Western country. It dominates in urban areas but struggles elsewhere; its working-class voter base has splintered with deindustrialization and more progressive, college-educated factions have emerged. As the nation becomes more multicultural, the party gets increasingly attuned to… Continue reading When French Communists Went on a Brutalist Building Boom