The Political Dimension of Architecture: Activism Through Design

The inertia of politics and governance in a time when major societal changes occur at an increasingly faster pace and the dissatisfaction with the decision process makes room for bottom-up actions, activism and bold endeavours. In the light of so many examples of social activism, do architects have the tools to make their own stand? Does architecture have the power to disrupt the status quo?

The Political Dimension of Architecture: Activism Through Design
 Architecture Lobby protests at the Venice Biennale. Image © The Architecture Lobby Architecture Lobby protests at the Venice Biennale. Image © The Architecture Lobby

The inertia of politics and governance in a time when major societal changes occur at an increasingly faster pace and the dissatisfaction with the decision process makes room for bottom-up actions, activism and bold endeavours. In the light of so many examples of social activism, do architects have the tools to make their own stand? Does architecture have the power to disrupt the status quo?

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