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  • Gay rights activist Harvey Milk to receive stepped memorial in San Francisco's Castro

    The work of late gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk will be celebrated in San Francisco's famous Castro District with a large set of ramping steps, designed by US architecture firm Perkins Eastman. More about Gay rights activist Harvey Milk to receive stepped memorial in San Francisco's Castro

    Eleanor Gibson | 2 November 2017 | 2 comments
  • Holocaust memorial winner announced as David Adjaye

    David Adjaye and Ron Arad to design UK Holocaust memorial

    British architect David Adjaye and Israeli architect Ron Arad have been named the winners of a competition to create the UK's National Holocaust Memorial in a park near the Houses of Parliament in London. More about David Adjaye and Ron Arad to design UK Holocaust memorial

    Jessica Mairs | 24 October 2017 | 32 comments
  • National Holocaust Monument Ottawa by Studio Libeskind

    Studio Libeskind completes Canada's first Holocaust monument in Ottawa

    Daniel Libeskind's architecture firm has finished work on the National Holocaust Monument in the Canadian capital, formed from tall concrete walls laid out like a warped Star of David. More about Studio Libeskind completes Canada's first Holocaust monument in Ottawa

    Dan Howarth | 2 October 2017 | 50 comments
  • Robert E Lee statue, Charlottesville

    "The architectural world seems to be responding to Charlottesville with deafening silence"

    When neo-Nazis are marching in the streets, architects need to step up and confront the issues surrounding colonial monuments, argues Phineas Harper. More about "The architectural world seems to be responding to Charlottesville with deafening silence"

    Phineas Harper | 29 August 2017 | 44 comments
  • Norway scraps plans for controversial memorial near site of 2011 Utøya terrorist attack

    Plans to cut a "wound" into a Norwegian peninsula in memory of the victims of terrorist Anders Breivik have been abandoned following years of opposition from locals. More about Norway scraps plans for controversial memorial near site of 2011 Utøya terrorist attack

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 26 June 2017 | 6 comments
  • BBGK Architekci uses stained concrete walls to create Katyn Museum inside Warsaw barbican

    Red concrete walls frame a chasm leading to a memorial inside Warsaw's barbican, which commemorates the thousands of Polish citizens murdered by the Soviet secret police during the second world war. More about BBGK Architekci uses stained concrete walls to create Katyn Museum inside Warsaw barbican

    Jessica Mairs | 24 April 2017 | 2 comments
  • Jan Kempenaers documents Soviet-era war memorials in black and white photo series

    Belgian photographer Jan Kempenaers has documented a series of second world war memorials across Europe, from a neglected lattice-wrapped library to the star-shaped entrance to a fortress. More about Jan Kempenaers documents Soviet-era war memorials in black and white photo series

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 April 2017 | 3 comments
  • Rivesaltes Memorial Museum by Rudy Ricciotti

    Rudy Ricciotti sinks Rivesaltes Memorial Museum in furrow at former French military camp

    This museum on the site of a former French military and internment camp near Perpignan comprises a 240-metre-long concrete block with large openings puncturing its gently inclined roof. More about Rudy Ricciotti sinks Rivesaltes Memorial Museum in furrow at former French military camp

    Alyn Griffiths | 10 March 2017 | 3 comments
  • Campaign launches to fund David Bowie memorial for Brixton

    A crowdfunding campaign to bring a lightning-bolt statue in memory of David Bowie to London aims to raise just under £1 million in 28 days. More about Campaign launches to fund David Bowie memorial for Brixton

    Alice Morby | 22 February 2017 | 9 comments
  • Monument by Giles Miller and Forbes Massie

    Giles Miller and Forbes Massie imagine towering monument with walls of offset bricks

    Designer Giles Miller has worked with visualiser Forbes Massie to draw up designs for a huge monument with a cross-shaped plan and textured brick walls. More about Giles Miller and Forbes Massie imagine towering monument with walls of offset bricks

    Alice Morby | 10 February 2017 | 6 comments
  • "However brutal, the Yolocaust website gave meaning to Berlin's Holocaust memorial"

    By juxtaposing selfies taken by visitors to Peter Eisenman's Holocaust memorial with archive photos from concentration camps, artist Shahak Shapira has revealed why design that shames is important, says Owen Hatherley in his latest Opinion column. More about "However brutal, the Yolocaust website gave meaning to Berlin's Holocaust memorial"

    Owen Hatherley | 2 February 2017 | 9 comments
  • Foster, Adjaye and Libeskind shortlisted for UK Holocaust memorial

    David Adjaye, Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners and Daniel Libeskind are among the 10 shortlisted teams competing to design the UK's National Holocaust Memorial in London.  More about Foster, Adjaye and Libeskind shortlisted for UK Holocaust memorial

    Jessica Mairs | 27 January 2017 | 51 comments
  • Dutch Delta monument by RAAAF

    Monument by RAAAF and Atelier de Lyon will commemorate "Dutch struggle against water"

    RAAAF and Atelier de Lyon have revealed plans for a monument commemorating the huge feat of engineering behind the Dutch Delta Works – a vast network of dams, sluices, locks and levees designed to prevent flooding in the Netherlands. More about Monument by RAAAF and Atelier de Lyon will commemorate "Dutch struggle against water"

    Jessica Mairs | 12 January 2017 | 3 comments
  • Belarusian Memorial Chapel by Spheron Architects architecture Belarus

    Belarusian Memorial Chapel by Spheron Architects is dedicated to Chernobyl victims

    Spheron Architects has completed a small wooden chapel for the Belarusian community of north London to commemorate victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. More about Belarusian Memorial Chapel by Spheron Architects is dedicated to Chernobyl victims

    Jessica Mairs | 17 December 2016 | 1 comment
  • Berlin Holocaust memorial wouldn't be built today, says Peter Eisenman

    The deconstructivist memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin wouldn't get built in today's xenophobic social climate, according to its architect Peter Eisenman. More about Berlin Holocaust memorial wouldn't be built today, says Peter Eisenman

    Dan Howarth | 7 December 2016 | 8 comments
  • The Place des Gens de Mer by Bourgeois Lechasseur

    Bourgeois Lechasseur erects memorial on fish factory ruins in Quebec

    This monument to seamen by Canadian studio Bourgeois Lechasseur Architects stands on the site of a fish processing plant that was destroyed in a fire. More about Bourgeois Lechasseur erects memorial on fish factory ruins in Quebec

    Jenna McKnight | 11 November 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Gehry Eisenhower memorial accepted

    Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial finally approved by former US president's family

    The Eisenhower family has withdrawn its rejections to the Frank Gehry-designed memorial, proposed for Washington DC to honour the 34th president of the United States (+ slideshow). More about Gehry's Eisenhower Memorial finally approved by former US president's family

    Dan Howarth | 21 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • Memory Wounds by Jonas Dahlberg

    Norway moves to scrap plans for controversial Utøya memorial

    The Norwegian government has offered to abandon plans for a memorial to the 77 people murdered during the terrorist attacks of 22 July 2011, after fierce opposition by local residents. More about Norway moves to scrap plans for controversial Utøya memorial

    Amy Frearson | 21 September 2016 | 7 comments
  • Utoya by Blakstad Haffner Arkitekter

    Utøya massacre site given "new beginning" by architect Erlend Blakstad Haffner

    The cafe building where 13 people tragically lost their lives in the Norwegian terrorist attacks of 2011 has been enshrined within a new learning centre by architect Erlend Blakstad Haffner (+ slideshow). More about Utøya massacre site given "new beginning" by architect Erlend Blakstad Haffner

    Amy Frearson | 13 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • "Architecture can feel like a paltry gesture in times like ours"

    Opinion: meaningful architectural reactions to crises may take time, but quick temporary structures can be just as effective, and both are far preferable to not responding at all says Mimi Zeiger. More about "Architecture can feel like a paltry gesture in times like ours"

    Mimi Zeiger | 18 August 2016 | 4 comments
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