In June 2020, the statue of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston was toppled in the southwestern city of Bristol in England. Before this, the statue sat on a plinth in a prominent public park, before being hauled into Bristol Harbour by Black Lives Matter protestors. This act has led to a long-overdue reckoning in the UK and other Western nations, a reckoning that has necessitated a deeper analysis of monuments that line cities, and how deeply imperialism can be interlinked with parts of the built environment. The ever-green question is, what do we do with these buildings?
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What Do We Do With the Houses of Empire?
https://www.archdaily.com/985950/what-do-we-do-with-the-houses-of-empireMatthew Maganga
Jamaica's New Houses of Parliament Unveiled
Hines Architecture + Design and Design Collaborative have been selected to design Jamaica's new Houses of Parliament in Kingston. Joining Christopher Bent and Gregory Lake, the winning team was selected as the People's Choice winner and beat out 23 other submissions. Dubbed “Out of Many, One People,” the winning proposal will be constructed in Kingston’s National Heroes Park.
https://www.archdaily.com/914178/jamaicas-new-houses-of-parliament-unveiledEric Baldwin
Vermont Cabin / Resolution: 4 Architecture
https://www.archdaily.com/88167/vermont-cabin-resolution-4-architectureAndrew Rosenberg
AD Classics: TWA Terminal / Eero Saarinen
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Architects: Eero Saarinen
- Year: 1962
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Manufacturers: Pyrok
https://www.archdaily.com/66828/ad-classics-twa-terminal-eero-saarinenAdelyn Perez