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Right-Wing Spaces: Political Essays
By (author) Stephan Trüby
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Do the emerging forces of the political far right have an architectural and urban planning agenda? This question runs through Right Spaces, a collection of essays written between 2015 and 2020 that anticipated many elements of the current debate. Supplemented by a new, detailed foreword that sheds light on recent international developments, these essays, collated in English for the first time, reveal that architecture has become a central medium of the global authoritarian right, from ethno-nationalists and historical revisionists to libertarians. This development has been accompanied by a policy of low interest rates pursued by the world’s main central banks in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, which led to a rapid increase in construction and a paradigm shift in architecture from a means of creating useful objects and towards a form of asset creation. Highly topical international issue A collection of Stephan Trüby’s widely acclaimed texts on the political dimension of reconstruction: now translated into English Continues the discussion of anti-Semitism and racism in architecture and architectural education
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Publisher | Birkhauser
Published date | 15 Aug 2025
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 304
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ISBN | 978-3-0356-2944-6
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BISAC | architecture / criticism
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