
Right-Wing Spaces
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- Intro
- Right-Wing Spaces Political Essays
- Content
- Foreword, Five Years On: Right-Wing Spaces, Left-Wing Spaces, Anti-Semitic Spaces
- 1 Intro: Watershed
- 2 Right-Wing Spaces: A Selective Literature Review
- 2.1 'Material is never neutral': Markus Miessen and Zoë Ritts, eds., Para-Platforms: On the Spatial Politics of Right-Wing Populism (2019)
- 2.2 'Fiction of an apolitical orthodoxy': Philipp Oswalt, Bauen am nationalen Haus: Architektur als Identitätspolitik (2023)
- 2.3 'Old Town and Car Town': Peter Bescherer et al., eds., Urbane Konflikte und die Krise der Demokratie: Stadtentwicklung, Rechtsruck und Soziale Bewegungen (2021)
- 2.4 'An honest monumental record surrounding us': Robert Bevan's Monumental Lies: Culture Wars and the Truth about the Past (2022)4141 This section of the chapter first appeared in ' Antimodern, antidemokratisch, revisionistisch: Die extreme Rechte im Stadtraum', dérive, 96 (July-September 2024), https://derive.at/zeitschrift/96/, accessed 7 October 2025.
- 2.5 'Ersatz Napoleons': Reinhold Martin and Claire Zimmerman, eds., Architecture Against Democracy: Histories of the Nationalist International (2024)
- 3 A Typology of Right-Wing Spaces: An International Comparison
- 3.1 Secluded country houses as bridgeheads
- 3.2 Settlements and territories as bastions against the imagined 'dying out of the people'
- 3.3 (Ethno)Nationalist communal experiences in old castles and manor houses and in new churches
- 3.4 Monuments and reconstruction projects in the cause of a sanitised history
- 3.5 Right-wing spaces in the media
- 4 The Erosion of Left-Wing Solidarity with Jews in a Jewish State: The Wave of Support for Hamas post 7 October
- 4.1 'Occupied Palestine, on both sides of the Green Line': The case of Petti and Hilal (DAAR)
- 4.2 'Mobile parcel of earth': The case of Léopold Lambert and The Funambulist127127This section first appeared under the title 'Die rechten Sätze der linken Freunde Palästinas,' Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, 28 October 2023, https://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/kunst-und-architektur/leopold-lambert-the-funambulist-und-der-hass-auf-israel-19271323.html, accessed 7 October 2025.
- 4.3 'We stand in opposition': The Call for Immediate Action
- 4.4 'Dismantlement of Zionist settler-colonialism': The situation at Columbia University's GSAPP135135This section first appeared under the title 'Nicht aus heiterem Himmel', taz, 15 July 2024, https://taz.de/Antisemitismus-an-US-Universitaet/!6023257/, accessed 7 October 2025.
- 4.5 Consensual shrinkage through projections onto Israel
- Notes
- 1 Right-Wing Spaces: An Introduction (2020)
- Right-wing populism, the far right, the extreme right, (neo-)fascism - the terminology explained
- Architecture and politics, again
- The debate on 'Wir haben das Haus am rechten Fleck' (2018)
- The debate on 'Rechte Räume: Bericht einer Europareise', ARCH+, 235 (2019)
- Ideological renaissance manifesting as a heightened awareness of ideology
- Notes
- 2 Preliminary Remarks on Theory (Theory) (2017)
- Grand narratives after the end of grand narratives
- The re-emergence of the antagonism between left and right - and its amplification
- There is no such thing as 'right-wing' architecture (but there are 'right-wing' spaces)
- Notes
- 3 Architecture or (Conservative) Revolution? (2018)
- 1918 and thereafter: The architecture discourse in the 'Bavarian Soviet Republic'
- Flashback: The path to Heimatschutz and the afflictions of Munich-osity
- Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl (1823-1897)
- Ernst Rudorff (1840-1916)
- 'Heimatschutz' architecture deployed against the historicist 'Heimatstil'
- Reactionaries against the aftermath of 1918
- Paul Schultze-Naumburg (1869-1949)
- Arthur Moeller van den Bruck (1876-1925)
- Leopold Ziegler (1881-1958)
- Alexander von Senger (1880-1968)
- The 'Conservative Revolution': A post-history under National Socialism
- Notes
- 4 Old Wine in New Bottles, or There's No Such Thing as a 'New' Right (2019)
- Richard W. Eichler (1921-2014)
- Norbert Borrmann (1953-2016)
- Christian J. Grothaus (b. 1969)
- Claus M. Wolfschlag (b. 1966)
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 5 Architectural Metapolitics: Of Last and Not-So-Very-Last Germans and Their Spaces (2015)
- Homes for the last and not-so-very-last Germans
- Settlements to counter the 'dying out of the people'
- Ethnonationalist community experiences in stately homes, castles and manors
- Inner-city areas and monuments to another German history
- Metapolitics: A boomerang
- 6 The Soft-Pedalling of Brutalised Bourgeois Culture: The New Frankfurt Old Town as a Political Initiative of the Radical Right
- David Irving and what followed
- The New Frankfurt Old Town as a political initiative of the radical right
- The one-dimensional building of an ideal world
- Notes
- 7 A Storm of Announcements: Critique of the German Institute of Urban Architecture (2020)
- Leipzig Charter (2007), Cologne Declaration (2014), '100% City' (2014), Düsseldorf Declaration (2019) and 'Against Deregulating Düsseldorf!' (2019)
- The scientific advisory board of the German Institute of Urban Architecture as a stronghold of reactionary architectural tendencies in Germany
- How has this come to pass?
- Outlook
- Notes
- 8 The Architecture of Neoliberalism Spinning out of Control (2017)
- Neoliberalism spinning out of control
- Trump Tower vs. Biosphere 2
- Neoliberalism, deconstructivism and bank architecture
- Parametricism and libertarianism: 666 Fifth Avenue
- 9 An Enlightenment of Dialectic: Right-Wing Spaces in the US (2020)
- Go West: The virtual extermination of the Indigenous population of North America
- North vs. South: From slavery to segregation
- Racist terrorism and its spaces
- 'America First': The New Deal and the 'Old Right' and its implications to date
- Donald Trump, or: From gold architecture to the White House
- Notes
- 10 'Very fine people on both sides'? Modernity, Architecture and Architectural Historiography (in the Bauhaus Centenary Year) (2019)
- Modernity and antiquity
- Modernity and violence
- Postmodernity and postcolonialism
- Modernity rescued three times and no end in view: The 'incomplete project' of modernity, Liquid Modernity and 'altermodernity'
- 'Very fine people on both sides'? 'Gentle modernity' and Bauhaus black sheep
- Notes
- About the Author
- Picture Credits
- Index
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