AutoportretA Quarterly on good space
Browse articles:
  1. 1. From a vantageEmiliano Ranocchi
  2. 2. Marginalisation of the interpretative power of contextEwa Rewers
  3. 3. Contemporary Silesian architectureAndrzej DudaAnna SyskaDorota Leśniak-RychlakLeszek JodlińskiTomasz Nawrocki
  4. 4. Global and LocalElżbieta Rybicka
  5. 5. Ideology and power in a post-socialist cityKarol Kurnicki
  6. 6. The townie vs. the city dwellerAnna Rumińska
  7. 7. Architecture and IdentityVladimir Czumalo
  8. 8. The stone Modernism and visual
    weakness of digital age
    Jana Tichá
  9. 9. In search of SlovakiaDamas Gruska
  10. 10. Identities of a housing estateSamu Szemerey
  11. 11. The mammoth-building storyValentina Gulin Zrnic
  12. 12. Exchange in the streetLevente Polyák
  13. 13. Identity at a turning point – personal fragmentsJens Fischer
  14. 14. The city as a personality and its projection in urban semioticsMatej Jasso
  15. 15. Our (post-)socialist cities: between progress and nostalgiaPeter Michalík
  16. 16. The Future Shall Set Us Free?Łukasz Białkowski
  17. 17. How is a middle european possible and what is his benefit today?Jurko Prochaśko
  18. 18. Titania hidden behind a fanEmiliano Ranocchi
  19. 19. The Curse of TimeAgnieszka Szeffel
  20. 20. Vienna – the worldly capital of deathWittigo Keller
  21. 21. Common hygieneMiroslav Petříček
  22. 22. Concise typology of the Gothic deathDušan Buran
  23. 23. Paintings of the dead in the art of modern Europe beyond the AlpsPiotr Krasny
  24. 24. Ars moriendi in Upper HungaryKatarína Chmelinová
  25. 25. Where death is not badVladimir Czumalo
  26. 26. Life for your country!
    But for which one?
    Matúš Dulla
  27. 27. Against illness  – against deathAleksandra Paradowska
  28. 28. Dying, Jewish WayPrzemysław Piekarski
  29. 29. Blood on the plateAleš Roleček
  30. 30. A Not-So-Merry GraveyardŁukasz Galusek
  31. 31. Heroes and kopjafas in Hungary during the shift of regimeNóra Kovács
  32. 32. To survive a year as a celeryJoanna Nowostawska-GyalókayKrzysztof Varga
  33. 33. As not to frighten the soulMagdalena PetrynaMałgorzata Szumowska
  34. 34. The modern nation: a platitude, construction or invention?Miroslav Hroch
  35. 35. Where is my home?Jan Randák
  36. 36. New EuropeAndrzej Szczerski
  37. 37. Genuine or artificial homeland. The formation of slovak national identityDušan Škvarna
  38. 38. An appealing symbol of SlovakiaAnna Vetraková
  39. 39. The Tatras of nationsAntoni Kroh
  40. 40. Zakopane style − National styleDavid Crowley
  41. 41. The Nationality of Music?Jakub Puchalski
  42. 42. In the suburbs but close to the centreAleksandra Paradowska
  43. 43. ‘There was no hungarian language of forms but there will be’András Hadik
  44. 44. A steppe nomad or stray rider?Noémi Petneki
  45. 45. Socialist in content, national in formEndre PrakfalviPál Ritoók
  46. 46. Sense and sensationJurko Prochaśko
  47. 47. Takeaway architectureVadim Bass
  48. 48. IntroDorota Jędruch
  49. 49. Crisis of Utopia? Editorial questionnaire
  50. 50. The trouble with utopiaDorota Jędruch
  51. 51. Beyond the HorizonJarosław Urbański
  52. 52. This is how gradually a calm, intelligent and valuable industrial worker is created…Paweł Jaworski
  53. 53. Collective Luxury:
    Architecture and Populism in Charles Fourier
    Łukasz Stanek
  54. 54. TerraStefan Müller
  55. 55. Cold War LandscapesDavid Crowley
  56. 56. Concrete gardenMichał Wiśniewski
  57. 57. A Lopsided Space-Time Loop Piotr Winskowski
  58. 58. A Utopia That Will ComeTomasz Z. Majkowski
  59. 59. From the machine to man and back Emiliano Ranocchi
  60. 60. Politically corrected bodies Simona Forti
  61. 61. Violence needs no motiveHarald Welzer
  62. 62. IntroDorota Leśniak-Rychlak
  63. 63. Intro
  64. 64. Architecture Drafted: Experiencing the Second World WarJean-Louis Cohen
  65. 65. End.lessRossano Baronciani
  66. 66. Unsustainable undevelopmentDamas Gruska
  67. 67. House under the apple tree in MariankaIvan Jarina
  68. 68. Green architectureJana Tichá
  69. 69. The Recycled CityLevente Polyák
  70. 70. Right-about modernism?Dawid Krysiński
  71. 71. Natural materials: history or hope?Dalibor Hlaváček
  72. 72. Carbon neutral cities?Ida Kiss
  73. 73. Socrates and ethusiasm for strawMarcin Mateusz Kołakowski
  74. 74. Democracy, Nature, and UtopiaLucy Sargisson
  75. 75. Towards Thermodynamic Urban PlanningPhilippe Rahm
  76. 76. Centre, Decentralisation, RecentralisationMarc Augé
  77. 77. Transitory, temporary…Dorota Jędruch
  78. 78. In the buffer zoneDominika Vámos
  79. 79. The prince who loved his wife and despised his peoplesMiljenko Jergović
  80. 80. Predicting the war, or, when bombs were falling on KrakówMarcin Jarząbek
  81. 81. Regionalism: a manner of perception or a development strategy?Ákos Moravánszky
  82. 82. Demolition and improvisation while the rivers flow as they always didMagdalena Zych
  83. 83. More than iconicJana Tichá
  84. 84. Landscapists of Warsaw, geometricians of KrakówMaciej Miłobędzki
  85. 85. The EmbassyStanisław Deńko
  86. 86. The Form of the Face of the EarthKamila Twardowska
  87. 87. Snapshots of Slovak regionalismDaniela MajzlanováMartin Varga
  88. 88. The Curse of TraditionDamas Gruska
  89. 89. BlissRoman Rutkowski
  90. 90. What does and does not make a regionJurko Prochaśko
  91. 91. Constructions of FascismSergio PorettiTullia Iori
  92. 92. Tradition and newnessJuhani Pallasmaa
  93. 93. The five legs of the chameleonJarosław Szewczyk
  94. 94. Towards a Critical RegionalismKenneth Frampton
  95. 95. How Central Europe lost its right to housing, and how to get it backWeronika Parfianowicz
  96. 96. EMPTY AGORA: HOUSING CONSTELLATIONS OF THE THIRD POLISH REPUBLICKinga Zemła
  97. 97. From tower blocks to tower blocksVladimir Czumalo
  98. 98. Restitution, re-privatization, deregulation. Czech housing policy after 1989Gaby Khazalova
  99. 99. Town for sale: the crisis of Berlin’s housing policyMałgorzata Popiołek-Roßkamp
  100. 100. Farewell to TBS?Kamil TrepkaZuzanna Mielczarek
  101. 101. People will take to the streetsWojciech Wilczyk
  102. 102. Denial syndrome. Why are we unable to sort out gated communities?Agata Twardoch
  103. 103. The social life of creditDorota Leśniak-RychlakMikołaj Lewicki
  104. 104. Non-housingKacper Kępiński
  105. 105. The need for new modernismŁukasz Pancewicz
  106. 106. Will urban standard save us?Rajmund Ryś
  107. 107. By themselves, for themselvesZofia Piotrowska
  108. 108. Budapest. In a clinch between luxury developments and Orbán’s governmentAlžbĕta Medková
  109. 109. Bratislava. A city with no apartments that has decided to address the housing crisisAlžbĕta Medková
  110. 110. Slaves to prefabricationMaria Navotná
  111. 111. The Future of Modern Urban FormsRegina Balla

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