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Issue 01
Towards a new social contract
XR’s occupation of London’s civic space reflects a hunger to redraw the lines of engagement between citizens and state.
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Issue 02
Unite & conquer
How collaboration and discipline are required for coordinated collective action.
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Issue 02
Goodbye to all that?
The coronavirus could galvanise us into a salutary rethink of the city’s priorities, argues urbanist Peter Bishop
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Issue 03
Thinking inside the box with AR
How augmented reality can make all buildings a place for learning
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Issue 03
Anna Heringer: Investing in people
How using mud, bamboo, and local skills can make a truly sustainable building
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Issue 03
Say it like you meme it
How memes have become a powerful force on the internet and are even playing a role in architects’ education
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Issue 02
After the flood
A new approach to making waterside communities resilient to the ravages of climate change.
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Issue 03
Implications for architectural education
Thoughts sparked by the competition entry for an extension to the architectural school at Liverpool University by Grafton Architects
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Issue 01
Queer Freedom
Could a fluid attitude to gay culture yield an adventurous and experimental approach to city-shaping and citizenship?
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Issue 03
Making room for nature
Roddy Langmuir reflects on Cullinan Studio’s approach for incorporating nature into its projects