A publication emerged out of a need to discuss modern architecture and to take a critical look at the surrounding reality. Architecture Snob invites you to a discussion about the space we live in, the objects we surround ourselves with, and places and facilities which we operate in. It’s high time we became more than just their passive users.
Architecture Snob is a new opening in the discussion about public space to which the authors invite not only specialists in the field of architecture, but above all – its users. It presents architecture in a broad context of various fields, from fashion and design to social sciences to ecology.
The magazine’s editor-in-chief is Marcin Szczelina, architecture critic and curator, and European Mies van der Rohe Award expert, while journalist Anna Ostrowska is the managing editor. ‘Together, we want to look for hope for the future in times of the climate crisis and try to (re)organize the surrounding reality which is full of inequalities – also in terms of access to architecture,’ emphasizes Marcin Szczelina.