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Owen Hatherley
Owen Hatherley is the author of several books about architecture, most recently "Landscapes of Communism" (Penguin) and "The Ministry of Nostalgia" (Verso). He lives in Woolwich, London
Culture
Culture
Why we should be critical of television's love affair with Brutalism
Politics
Politics
Milton Keynes, capital of culture
Culture
Culture
The tedious beauty of Basingstoke: what the southern “overspill” town can tell us about modern architecture
Politics
Politics
Corbyn's "municipal socialism" offers a welcome new approach on housing—but will it be enough?
Culture
Culture
Even as Stalin persecuted them, Soviet artists dreamed of a perfect future
World
World
What is it like to live in Pyongyang? Two recent events explored “ordinary life” in the city
Culture
Culture
After 40 years of professional oblivion, Neave Brown’s RIBA award is thoroughly deserved
Essays
Essays
Architecture: The slow ruin of Edinburgh
Opinions
Opinions
The ugliest buildings in Britain
Essays
Essays
London: Time for Plan B
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