Following on from the two previous issues which tackled various  representations of power in architecture, this third number goes a step  further and demonstrates how power is using architecture not just simply  to express itself, but to organise itself. The central thesis reflected  in this timely and wide-ranging collection of articles and images is  that power structures and power relations think architecturally in order  to be successful.
 
        Following on from the two previous issues which tackled various  representations of power in architecture, this third number goes a step  further and demonstrates how power is using architecture not just simply  to express itself, but to organise itself. The central thesis reflected  in this timely and wide-ranging collection of articles and images is  that power structures and power relations think architecturally in order  to be successful.