2020
DOI: 10.17454/ardeth06.08
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“Visually Stunning” while Financially Safe: Neoliberalism and Financialization at Canary Wharf

Abstract: The links between design and the forces of capitalism, while contingent conditions of practice, are easily elided in architectural discourse. An architectural poster-child of neoliberalism, Canary Wharf, was conceived at a time when global financial markets were deregulating, real estate developers were looking across oceans for more prestigious downtown redevelopment projects, and architectural practices split responsibilities in complex arrangements between a lead designer and teams of consultants. What this… Show more

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“…Beyond these compromises, however, there exist further conflicts of value, related not to the patient experience, but to concerns of financial profitability and "safety" (Stevens, 2020). For the representative of capital, what has been done before, what is proven…”
Section: How Evidence Enters the Procurement Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond these compromises, however, there exist further conflicts of value, related not to the patient experience, but to concerns of financial profitability and "safety" (Stevens, 2020). For the representative of capital, what has been done before, what is proven…”
Section: How Evidence Enters the Procurement Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%