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Texts from Setting the Table:
Conversations Across Architectural History

The full digital publication, hosted on The Bartlett's Issuu page, can be accessed by clicking here.

We have hosted the individual articles from the publication on this website here as well, which can be found below.

Anna García Molina

Navigating the Territory

The Church and Preventive Health Ship

Eden Northcott

Structurally Difficult Heritage

Eric Gill’s Prospero & Ariel and the Problem with Architectural Integration

Guillermo Gómez Tejera

The Fashion and Textile Museum

A Piece of Mexico in London

Joseph Williamson

The Power & The Glory

Nuclear War and the Protestant Ethic at the BT Tower

Zaina Abou Seif

Between Earth and Ink

Vernacular, Memory, and Utopia in Hassan Fathy’s Architectural Visualisations

Claudia Vargas Franco

Invisibilized Domesticities

2 Willow Road and the Embodiment of Housework

Helga Beshiri

Display vs Storage

Visibility, Accessibility and Transparency in Museums with Colonial Inheritances

Macarena González Carvajal

A Table of Intentions

Alison and Peter Smithson’s Exhibition of a Decade ‘54–‘64

Mark Bessoudo

Google Street View and the Architectural Image

Rethinking Histories of Urban Representation

Issy MacGregor

Testing the Waters

On Situated Ecologies and Sensing Radiological Architectures

Qing Tang

Architecture of Digital Waste

Hidden networks, materialities, and myths of data destruction

Ertuğ Erpek

Eco-Recursivity

Cybernetic Thinking in Eco-Machines of the New Alchemy Institute (1969-1991)

Steven Schultz

Living with the Beast

The Impact of Trombe Wall Technology on Residential Life

Audrey Zhang

When the Cathedrals were Painted

Decorative Mural Polychromy in the French Gothic Revival, 1840–1870

Eleanor Moselle

Networks of Time

Pneumatic clocks, standardised time, and underground infrastructure as expressions of modernity in 19th century Paris

Jazmine Simmons

Urban Water Imaginaries

London and its Connection to Waterlogged Realities and the Built Environment

Kitty Alexander

The Spectacle of Decay

Ruin, Representation, and Renewal at St-Mary-le-Port, 1940–2025

Lora Lolev

Crossing Boundaries

Subverting the Catwalk through Maison Martin Margiela (1988–1998)

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