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The city’s planned deprivation of public toilets is the original hostile architecture.

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    Critic and historian. Architecture, landscape, urbanism.

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    Not quite an architect, not quite a writer in New York.

  • Emily Conklin

    Emily is a Manhattan-based poet and design historian. Her writing combines urban spatial theory with poetic observation.

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    Anna Talley is a writer/researcher interested in modern and contemporary design. She's currently based in Edinburgh.

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    Licensed architect, educator, writer, editor; founder/principal, Palmyra PLLC; Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Greek; musician, drawer, reader (fiction), language nerd, nature lover, sports (radio) addict

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    Illegal Architect // Writer + Designer in NYC // nraap.com

  • AJ Artemel

    Remembering

  • Matthew Allen

    Matthew Allen is writer and educator who researches the history and theory of architecture, computation, and aesthetic subcultures.

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    Executive Editor, The Architect’s Newspaper & AN Interior

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    fully destroyed by postmodernism

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    Architect Educator Buffalo Syracuse

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    I’m an architect.

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    Designer and writer in Houston and Toronto. Views my own.

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