Explores architecture’s role in political identity, urban symbolism, and historic reckoning.
This theme explores how architecture operates as a living archive of political identity, cultural symbolism, and historical confrontation. Buildings are never neutral — they carry ideologies, reinforce narratives, and shape how societies remember, forget, and imagine. Architecture is not just about space, but about power: who it includes, who it erases, and what stories it tells or silences.
A framework for integrating ethics, memory, and political awareness into design.
A tool for analyzing space as a form of political discourse.
A guide for examining how built environments impact inclusion, heritage, and justice.