Erasure by Design
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Erasure by Design tracks the methods, terms, and racial protocols that continue to do the work of displacement, demolition, and extraction into the present day.
How has erasure formed the space around us? How do we come to know it, so that we can design differently? Erasure by Design tracks the methods, terms, and racial protocols that continue to do the work of displacement, demolition, and extraction into the present day.
This book travels back and forth in time through scenes of erasure at three primary locationsβSouthwest, Washington DC (displacement); North St Louis (demolition); and South Los Angeles (extraction). Erasure by Design shares first-person narratives of growing up in the wake of slum clearanceβthat is, "urban renewal"βin Southwest, Washington DC, while assembling archival references that narrate racialized erasure and its legal and spatial precedents.
It traces a military complex under construction, where St Louis's cleared grounds and blacked-out sites are also defined by satellites, body experiments, explosions, and emptiness. It moves through specific grounds in Los Angelesβdirt walls, hills, oil fields, gas lines, and houses in the forestβto trace how those grounds matter and how their holding intersects with maps that plan erasure, inhabitation, and extraction.
Between these three scenes, Erasure by Design takes on the aesthetics of bad design and good design, as innovated within the intellectual domain of modern architecture at the Museum of Modern Art and Philip Johnson's Glass House. Through a curated cockroach at MoMAβand even the humour, rumours, and gossip about this roachβErasure by Design reads the role that the museum invents for exhibiting, curating, and re-shaping policy, worldview, and the built environment. It also examines how protocols of erasure, demolition, and design conscript the modern built environment into the policing of human and subhuman. In this nuanced reading, the Glass House and its twin, the Brick House, stage a haunting allegory of total violence.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781941332856
Publisher: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 November 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Illustration: 80 color images
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 133.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 368
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About the Author
V. Mitch McEwen is an assistant professor at Princeton Universityβs School of Architecture and principal of Harlem-based design practice Atelier Office. She is one of ten co-founders of the Black Reconstruction Collective. McEwenβs design work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Museum of Modern Art, and the Venice Architecture Biennale.
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