#23

- Contributors
- Anjulie Rao, Zach Mortice, & Daniel Jonas-Roche
- Publisher
- Nicolas Kemper
- Desk Editors
- Alex Klimoski, Phillip Denny, Carolyn Bailey, Nicolas Kemper, & Samuel Medina
- Art Director
- Laura Coombs
- Digital Director
- Seth Thompson
- Graphic Designer
- Erik Freer
- Skyline Editors
- Anna Gibertini, Nicholas Raap, & Jack Murphy
Reviews
The Chicago Architecture Biennial: The Available City ran from September 1 to December 31, 2021.
Can the Chicago Architecture Biennial be remade into an institution of critique? The Available City answers with a “maybe.”
Candyman, directed by Nia DaCosta, was released in the US in August 2021.
Candyman’s 2021 adaptation is a distinct type of architecture-bound horror, where space is violated as spectacularly as the slashed bodies of murder victims.
Articles
Can the Chicago Architecture Biennial be remade into an institution of critique? The Available City answers with a “maybe.”

Candyman’s 2021 adaptation is a distinct type of architecture-bound horror, where space is violated as spectacularly as the slashed bodies of murder victims.

Boston’s mayor talks about the Green New Deal, meeting people where they are, and her fondness for brutalism.
