Architecture and the Political
Fourth International Symposium on Architectural Theory
November 10–12, 2011 Beirut, Lebanon
- Libero Andreotti - Unfaithful Reflections: on Cold War Historiography
- Graham Cairns - Imaging the Political Through Architecture
- Adrià Carbonell - Towards a Political Urbanism
- Kenton Card - Between Ethical and Police Architects: Assembling Political Architecture in Parallel to Ranciere's Politics
- Xavier Costa - Moments and Situations: The Pavilion and Its Archive
- Uta Gelbke - URBAN ZERO POINTS – RE-POLITICIZING EL RAVAL
- Dorita Hannah - Constructing Barricades: Politics of the Event and ‘Weak Architecture’
- Georgios Karatzas - The Past and the conservation of History: The making of the historic core of the Greek capital city
- Bechir Kenzari - Those who had no part
- Lidia Klein - From Post-political to Agonistic: Warsaw Urban Space since 1989
- Don Kunze - Four Concepts of Virtuality to Reconstruct the Civic in Architecture
- Nadir Lahiji - Is Building the Practice of Dissensus? Architecture between Aesthetics and Politics
- Zehra Tonbul - Politics of Renovation: Urban Regeneration: The Case of Tarlabaşı, Istanbul
- Koen Van Synghel - Bylex Tourist City or Utopia as the Prefiguration of Architecture & Politics
- Aurel von Richthofen - Muscat Capital Area - Urbanism at the intersection of politics and space