Dark Matter: Revisiting The Architecture of Coal in Post-War Europe

We are excited to invite submissions for DARK MATTER: Revisiting the Architecture of Coal in Post-War Europe, an in-person conference hosted by the ACME (Architecture of Coal in Modern Europe) project (ERC Advanced Grant, 2024–2030), taking place at the Irish Architectural Archive, Dublin on 5+6 November 2026.

In the decades following the Second World War, coal developed from an extracted energy source to a multi-dimensional modernist project. Across Europe, coal mining became an epicentre of technological optimism, democratic politics, urban regeneration, and mass communication—its architectures and spaces redefined as symbols and sites of progress, welfare-state ambition, and conduits for reorganising everyday life. This conference invites papers that revisit coal, for better and worse, as a formative force in twentieth-century architectural, institutional, and media practices.

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Cite: "Dark Matter: Revisiting The Architecture of Coal in Post-War Europe" 19 Feb 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1038905/dark-matter-revisiting-the-architecture-of-coal-in-post-war-europe> ISSN 0719-8884

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