ABSTRACT

In a recent interview, one of the founders of the popular architecture news website ArchDaily explained how their site was part of a historical shift in architecture culture. Architecture publications based in the Global North have dominated the production and dissemination of architectural knowledge for consumption by the rest of the world for decades (e.g., through texts and journals, as discussed by Crysler 2003). But ArchDaily—based in Santiago, Chile—has been challenging that dominance by bringing a sizeable segment of the production of architectural knowledge to the Global South. 1