The Legislative Assembly/Chandigarh-Duncid and Independence Square in Ghana.
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The style was redefined by newly independent nations of the 20th century, who wanted to create an identity detached from their colonial past.
An architect working on a model.
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The COVID pandemic has led to a radical rethinking of the limits of architecture and tested the skill and innovation of architects like never before.
Smithfield meat market.
Cedric Weber
When buildings with difficult pasts are repurposed, the process often involves navigating between omission and selective remembrance.
The Julian Sreet Inn, Shelter for the Homeless, in San Jose, Calif., designed by Christopher Alexander.
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Architect Christopher Alexander’s work will continue to be important not only for designing buildings but also in light of contemporary debates about how data always comes from specific settings.