The Embrace, a large-scale bronze sculpture conceived by the nonprofit architecture collective and the Brooklyn-based artist, is met with mixed reviews.
While we have monuments for the victims of war and other catastrophes, commemorating those who have died in the American epidemic of gun violence is an almost unspeakable challenge.
The British government has finally granted approval for a national Holocaust memorial near Parliament, proposed by David Adjaye with Ron Arad back in 2017.
As citizens and officials remove statues across the country, RECORD speaks with architectural historians and preservationists about the role of such artifacts.
"We need an understanding of how architecture is very much complicit in injustice," says Mabel Wilson, one of the Memorial's designers. See new images from the demonstration in this updated story.