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D. Pohl
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Broadcasting Eurovision
Turning European Parliament into a Mass-Media
This paper explores how the European Parliament became a mass-media platform by mobilizing buildings and television networks to broadcast messages to the European public. Since the 1950s, the European Parliament has utilized various buildings in Strasbourg, Luxembourg, and Brusse
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No Europe without Brussels
The Berlaymont Building and the Development of the Léopold Area
Europe and Brussels had a mutual dependency from the founding of the European Communities. This article explores the historic relation between local urban and the transnational development of post-war Europe. It ultimately raises the question to what extent there exists a dialogu
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The Architecture of Global Governance
Paths of Approach
International organisations and global governance studies typically refer to “architecture” as the structures of decision-making, power distribution, or financial flows. This position paper challenges this conventional understanding by delving into its primary meaning—the built e
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Cold Panels
From Postcolonial Aluminum to Post-War Architecture
Aluminum panels became a common construction component of curtain wall facades in the post-war era. But that these panels stem from a history of colonial trade networks and extractivist exploitation, is entirely obscured in the lightness and use of aluminum. Unfolding the cross-h
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In this volume of the Critical Spatial Practice series, Dennis Pohl locates the origin of Europe's dependency on carbon and nuclear power in the postwar architectural designs and energy policies of the European Community. Since the 1950s, architects have proposed territorial, reg
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The Shape of EU institutions
Podcast: Cultures of Assembly
Dennis Pohl architecture historian and researcher, discusses how architectural space both reflects and shapes institutions.
Pohl is a postdoctoral researcher at Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture at TU Delft, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. He is guest-editor
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Beatriz Colomina and Nikolaus Hirsch in conversation with Dennis Pohl about architecture, health, and biopolitics in the framework of the CIVA exhibition Sick Architecture in Brussels.
Cedric Price’s Pop-Up Parliament
A Role Model for Media Architecture and Data Politics
The digital era has supposedly had a drastic impact on contemporary forms of political debate. Live-tweets, podcasts, and posts have become the main channels for politics, polemics, and populism alike. But these tendencies are not only an acceleration of the politics of media bro
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Uranium Exposed at Expo 58
The Colonial Agenda behind the Peaceful Atom
This research focuses on the staged contrast between atomic modernity and colonial backwardness at Expo 58 in Brussels, as a strategic promise of the peaceful nuclear, powered by Congolese uranium. I analyze the management of nuclear power – ranging from household technologies to
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