Michał Murawski

Michał Murawski is an anthropologist of architecture and Lecturer in Critical Area Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), University College London. With a focus on Warsaw and Moscow, his work examines how communist spectres — aesthetic as well as political — continue to haunt the everyday lives of Eastern European cities. His first book, Palace Complex: A Stalinist Skyscraper, Capitalist Warsaw and a City Transfixed, was published by Indiana University Press in 2019. He is currently writing his next book, provisionally entitled Moscow Makeover: Architecture and Politics in Putin’s Paradise.

The inside story of Tatarstan’s remarkable, controversial green urban revolution

The inside story of Tatarstan’s remarkable, controversial green urban revolution

My Street: Moscow is getting a makeover, and the rest of Russia is next

My Street: Moscow is getting a makeover, and the rest of Russia is next

Vogue Poland: why the iconic magazine’s first Polish cover has proven so controversial

Vogue Poland: why the iconic magazine’s first Polish cover has proven so controversial

Zaryadye Park: a report from the opening of Moscow’s new urban wilderness

Zaryadye Park: a report from the opening of Moscow’s new urban wilderness

Odessa: what happens when you mix politics and real estate on the Black Sea coast?

Odessa: what happens when you mix politics and real estate on the Black Sea coast?

Letter from: in search of progressive architecture at the Venice Biennale

Letter from: in search of progressive architecture at the Venice Biennale

Arch of history: what the ruins of Palmyra reveal about conflicting visions of the East and the West

Arch of history: what the ruins of Palmyra reveal about conflicting visions of the East and the West