Trump and Brexit, the rise of neopopulism and neofascism, socioeconomic and environmental injustice, forced migration and the construction of walls and barriers around the globe together point towards the crisis of our times. Yet, if as Walter Benjamin reminds us, 'the tradition of the oppressed teaches us that the emergency situation in which we live is the rule', then an emancipatory manifesto is always timely.
As architecture has never been apolitical, what should the next manifesto for architecture look like? How can a manifesto transcend a mere momentary quest for radical change to entail a continuous process of radical changes?
Submission Guidelines
Scroope is the annual architecture journal of the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. Scroope is seeking submissions of and about historical, present, and future experimental and provocative manifestos. Scroope accepts submissions in any form, including scholarly articles, projects, curricula, drawings, collages, photographic works, and visual statements.
Submissions should include a 500-word statement/abstract and a 100 word biography. Applicants can include a maximum of four images at 300dpi.
Please send submissions to scroope@aha.ca.uk by 15 March 2019 with [scroope29 submission] in the subject line. Successful contributors will be notified by early April 2019.
As architecture has never been apolitical, what should the next manifesto for architecture look like? How can a manifesto transcend a mere momentary quest for radical change to entail a continuous process of radical changes?
Submission Guidelines
Scroope is the annual architecture journal of the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge. Scroope is seeking submissions of and about historical, present, and future experimental and provocative manifestos. Scroope accepts submissions in any form, including scholarly articles, projects, curricula, drawings, collages, photographic works, and visual statements.
Submissions should include a 500-word statement/abstract and a 100 word biography. Applicants can include a maximum of four images at 300dpi.
Please send submissions to scroope@aha.ca.uk by 15 March 2019 with [scroope29 submission] in the subject line. Successful contributors will be notified by early April 2019.