Scary Architects talks about the dark side of architecture. It explores how architecture exposes the oppression embedded in our society, questioning the notion that architecture is somehow related to an increase in social hierarchy and inequality. Architecture is scary because it introduces an exaggerated time span into our daily lives, one comprising not only a distant past, but also a distant future.
Scary Portraits
Godzilla Is My Co-pilot: A Ride into the Milanese Hinterland in Search of the Evil Buildings by Guido Canella
Andrea Zanderigo
Baroque or Brooklyn
Ludovico Centis
Matthew Barney, the Tabernacle and the Mormon Plot
Dan Handel and Mauricio Quirós Pacheco
Organization Todt: The Building of the Present
Dan Handel and Mauricio Quirós Pacheco
Klingenberg: A Biography
Matt Litvack and Iason Tsironis
Scared Architects and the Law
Fabrizio Gallanti
Of Elephants, Sharks and Ducks (and a Lion)
Maria Conen and Victoria Easton
A Letter from Curaçao: Carlos “Carel” Weeber Writes to Atelier Kempe Thill
Oliver Thill
Paul Rudolph: Song of Deeds
William Watson
You Cannot Not Know (His) History
2A+P/A
The Stanley Cup: An Inquiry into the Essence of Monumentality
Pier Paolo Tamburelli
And Justice for All!
Matteo Ghidoni
The Trellick Tower: The Fall and Rise of a Modern Monument
Mariabruna Fabrizi and Fosco Lucarelli
Architecture, Gender and Disaster (Why Zaha Hadid Is Scary)
Die Architektin (Verein für)
The Watchful Golden Tower
Mika Savela
Illegitimate Architecture
Allyn Hughes
Collodi, Vignola and the Nightmares of Italian Children
Valter Scelsi
The Ballad of Master Manole
Lina Scavuzzo
Determining Indeterminacies
Andreas Lechner
Method as Form
Kersten Geers
Architecture Takes Command
Stefan Staehle
In Search of the Ernst Stavro Blofelds of Architecture
Martin Zemlicka
Scary Architects and Scared Clients: A Portrait of Aris Konstantinidis
Nikos Magouliotis
Notes on Thomas Bernhard’s Korrektur
Daniele Pisani
The Mother, the Son and the Architect: Notes on a Petra Noordkamp’s Video
Christophe van Gerrewey
Djenne
Bas Princen