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e-flux Architecture is an archive and editorial project founded in 2016. e-flux Architecture describes strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary architecture, culture, and theory internationally.

Since its inception, e-flux Architecture has maintained a dynamic program of projects and events in collaboration with leading institutions and practitioners. Editorial content commissioned and published by e-flux Architecture consistently showcases rigorous, critical, sincere, and engaged work being produced today in and around the fields of architecture, urbanism, and design.

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Editors
Nikolaus Hirsch
Anton Vidokle

Deputy Editor
Nick Axel

Assistant Editors
Christina Moushoul
Jesse Connuck

Announcements Curator
Sara Silva

Contact
architecture@e-flux.com

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New Silk Roads
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Gary Zhexi Zhang
In December 2021, on a forested hill at the edge of an expansive infrastructural development area called Gui’an New Area, the telecoms giant Huawei unveiled an eighteenth-century-style European town that looks quite a bit like Prague.
New Silk Roads
Essays
Stephanie Sherman
From the roads of the Roman empire to the paper proposals for Google’s Sidewalk labs, from screw gauges to time zones, from urban plans to computational protocols, the genealogy of platforms is replete with grand and mundane schemes.
New Silk Roads
Essays
Anna Engelhardt and Mark Cinkevich
Infrastructural horror is a way to investigate and expose the infrastructure of colonial expansionism in its inherent monstrosity. As a genre, it aims to create discomfort, repulsion, or suspense by exposing the architecture of dispossession and destruction as an omen.
Announcements
September 17, 2024
Farrell Centre
Concrete Dreams
September 17, 2024
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Fall 2024 programs at Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture
September 16, 2024
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis
Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design

Editors
Nikolaus Hirsch
Anton Vidokle

Deputy Editor
Nick Axel

Assistant Editors
Christina Moushoul
Jesse Connuck

Announcements Curator
Sara Silva

Contact
architecture@e-flux.com

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