Anne-Catrin Schultz

Anne-Catrin Schultz is a German born Architect, architectural historian and author. She teaches architectural history, theory and urbanism at the Department of Architecture at the Wentworth Institute of Technology since 2013. Anne-Catrin writes about historic and contemporary tectonics exploring narratives that go beyond the built environment. Her primary field of research is the work of the Italian architect Carlo Scarpa and the architectural phenomenon of layering. More recently she has explored issues of architectural identity, preservation and our evolving historic context. Her book "Fake Architecture–Close to the Original, Far from Authenticity?" is forthcoming with Axel Menges Editions in 2019.

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Is Fake the New Real? Searching for an Architectural Reality

Excerpt from the book: Real and Fake in Architecture–Close to the Original, Far from Authenticity? (Edition Axel Menges)

The term “fake” has been in the media frequently in the early 21st century, referring to headlines and fictional statements that are perceived as real and are influencing public opinion and action. Replacing the historically more common term “propaganda,” fake news aims at misinformation and strives to “damage an agency, entity, or person, and/or gain financially or politically, often using sensationalist, dishonest, or outright fabricated headlines.” Tracing fake news and differentiating “real” information from personal opinions and identifying intentional (or unintentional) deceit can be complicated. It is similarly complex to trace the duality of fake and real in the built world. To explore the larger context of fake statements in architecture and environmental design, a look at the definition of fake and related terms might be necessary.

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