The Avery Review

698 posts

The Avery Review banner
The Avery Review

The Avery Review

@averyreview

The Avery Review is an online journal dedicated to thinking about books, buildings, and other architectural media.

New York, NY Katılım Haziran 2014
353 Takip Edilen3.2K Takipçiler
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
and Ozayr Saloojee pens an epistolary history on place, violence, and the possibility of more tender forms of relation from Hyde Park Road in London, Ontario to Hyde Park in London, UK: averyreview.com/issues/65/hit-… [5/5].
English
0
0
0
316
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
Alexandra Pereira-Edwards explores the intimate spatial relations and the publics—allowed and disallowed—on Twitch, alongside the carcerality that unfolds as these communities break out beyond the screen: averyreview.com/issues/65/disa… [4/5];
English
1
0
0
402
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
Issue 65 is here: The collected essays stay with and within spaces of division, of violence, of boundaries, borders, and regulations in order to surpass them, to see across and through seemingly disparate or “foregone” places and conclusions: averyreview.com [1/5];
English
1
0
2
501
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
Issue 64 is here! Jake Deluca visits cemetery islands; Hiʻilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart surfaces the potentials of land reclamation; Christoph Miler traces the toxicity of Swiss gun clubs; Scholars remember Jean-Louis Cohen: averyreview.com
English
0
1
5
627
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
Question from @frigidartbitch: “So, in the retelling of a dream in an analyst’s office, which encounter with the real is the real encounter with the real? Which architecture—that of the office or that of the dream—is the architecture of the real?” averyreview.com/issues/63/only…
English
0
2
1
712
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
In the new issue, Clare Fentress reopens an emptied and neglected hospice space. Attending to its architectures, her first prize essay newly makes room for both its patients and workers amid the contemporary devaluation of care, health, and that labor. averyreview.com/issues/62/staf…
English
0
0
1
271
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
“…for a moment in history, the Connecticut Hospice sincerely attempted to spatially manifest its ambition to yoke the well-being of patients to the well-being of staff…two populations commonly cast aside by the state and by capital as outside the realm of production…” ❤️‍🩹
English
1
1
0
490
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
Clare Fentress’s first prize essay (@YaleArch) reopens a much-needed forum for the concerns of hospice care, its architectures, and its workers. It recalls the first purpose-built hospice center in the US alongside a larger history of the decline in end-of-life facilities (5/6)
English
1
0
3
331
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
In our latest, we are excited to present and publish the winners of our 6th annual Essay Prize, which celebrates students' critical writing on architecture (1/6)
English
1
0
3
859
The Avery Review
The Avery Review@averyreview·
“Distinct from new monuments that seek to ‘bring visibility’ or ‘give voice’...the counter-monument illuminates the ruling political & aesthetic rubrics that govern space & discipline the imagination.” Julia Michiko Hori in no. 61 🗽 averyreview.com/issues/61/cari…
English
0
0
0
292