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Hatherley Owen

Owen Hatherley was born in Southampton, England in 1981. He received a PhD in 2011 from Birkbeck College, London, for a thesis on Constructivism and Americanism. He writes regularly on architecture and cultural politics for Architects Journal, Architectural Review, Icon, The Guardian, The London Review of Books and New Humanist, and is the author of several books: Militant Modernism (Zero, 2009), A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain (Verso, 2010), Uncommon: An Essay on Pulp (Zero, 2011), A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys through Urban Britain (Verso 2012), Across the Plaza (Strelka, 2012) and Landscapes of Communism (Penguin 2015). He also edited and introduced an updated edition of Ian Nairn’s Nairn’s Towns (Notting Hill Editions, 2013). He lives in Woolwich and Warsaw.

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Clean Living Under Difficult Circumstances: Finding a Home in the Ruins of Modernism
How to make a fairer, more just city From the grandiose histories of monumental state buildin...
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The Ministry of Nostalgia: Consuming Austerity
Why should we have to “Keep Calm and Carry On”?In this brilliant polemical rampage, Owen Hatherley s...
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Landscapes of Communism: A History Through Buildings
During the course of the twentieth century, communism took power in Eastern Europe and remade the ci...
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