Eleanor is a writer, critic and deputy editor at London-based international architecture magazine The Architectural Review. First printed in 1896, the AR’s current editorial agenda is informed by tireless curiosity, questioning and dialogue, scouring the margins and evolving a careful and rigorous mode of editorial practice. As a writer, she is interested in untangling questions of social and climate justice, with a focus on housing and projects of degrowth.

About The Architectural Review
The Architectural Review is an international architecture magazine, publishing independent critical writing about the designed world since 1896. The AR investigates the forces that shape homes, cities and landscapes, engaging with the social, cultural and political context in which architecture sits.
About the Lecture: An editorial practice in times of crisis
This talk will trace the shape of The Architectural Review‘s editorial practice in relation to the settler colonial project in Palestine.
