Folly
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Summer 2024

In 2024, we decided to transition from digital to analogue, creating Folly Journal. Its aim is to continue championing forms that push and test the discipline. It is an irregular journal that supports the absurd and experimental in critical writing about architectural history.

Loss traverses many areas of architectural interest, across urban change and demolition of buildings, to the forgotten crafts involved in traditional structures and the archival and historical ‘discovery’ of lost spaces, as well as human accounts of loss, whether attached to places by a memory or traditional sites of burial, around temples or churches.

1. Acts of Protection
Emily Priest

2. The Bath House: A Lost Typology
Eleanor Moselle

3. Untitled (Flying Figures)
Marc Mcgowan

4. Learning from Loss
Bodhan Kryzsanosky

5. Denge Sound Mirrors
John Cronin

6. Sphere and Cube: Metaphorical Forms
Matt Page

7. The Amatrice Earthquake
Rosie Ellison-Balaam

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