Owen Hopkins is an architectural writer, historian and curator. He is director of the Farrell Centre - a centre for architecture and cities in Newcastle, UK and was previously senior curator at Sir John Soane's Museum and architecture programme curator at the Royal Academy of Arts. The Farrell Centre is public centre for architecture and cities based at Newcastle University. It opened in April 2023 with the mission to engage and involve the public with the forces driving urban change to help bring about a built environment that is more inclusive, sustainable and democratic.
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Introduction by Hopkins. Knowledges. Learning from the Vernacular in Senegal by Nzinga Biegueng Mboup; Pluralism, Post-modernism by David Smilo; Superflux by Anab Jain and Jon Ardern. Sites. Atemporal Wisdoms by Xu Tiantian; Liquid architecture by Gonzalo Herrero Delicado; Another way of writing by Marianela D'Aprile. Alliances. Adaptive expertise and collaboration by Ruth Morrow; Activism and Equality by Alice Brownfield; FIELD by Xenia Adjoubei. Resets. Architecture: Abolished or Abolitionist? by V. Mitch McEwen; Home Revolution by Marianna Janowicz; Towards a Queer Architectural History by Joshua Mardell.