- Africville’s Church: A Symbol of Hope for a Marginalized Communityby leonore wong-wylie
- Batavia (1619): The Role of The Built Environment on Colonialismby akram arvidi virgianto
- Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève: Iron and Knowledge as Materials of Colonizationby Sandra
- Brazil’s Imperial Academy of Fine Art: Colonial Control Through Cultureby lynden
- Built from Stolen Stones – The National Palace in Mexico Cityby Julieta
- Burma (Myanmar): A Colonial Possession within a Colonial Possessionby Josephine
- Cabin at Walden Pond (1845): Performative Dwelling, Freedom Aestheticised, and the Fetishization of Povertyby Nat Harvie
- Castle Howard, Yorkshire, 1699-1801by Laura
- Central Park, 1858: “Public” Space and Black Land Dispossession in Antebellum New Yorkby Nat Harvie
- Changgyeonggung Palace Grand Conservatory (Ch’anggyŏnggung Daeonsil)by Joon
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus: Imperial Dialogue Through Architecture, Bombay India, 1878by shreetika singh
- Chōsen Jingū: A Religious Entity Exploited in a “non-religious” Manner 1925 – 1945by Emily
- Cuzco Cathedral: Religion as a Means to Implement Colonial Powerby lanna fitzgerald
- Devon House, Kingston 1881: Rising Resilience of the Black and Enslavedby Sabrina Yong
- Elmina Castle 1482: Division of Race and Hierarchy of Spaceby EDWIN
- Forms and Symbols of Cultural Appropriation: The Egyptian Buildingby matias kubacsek
- Fort San Pedro: Defense, Christianity and Labourby Noa
- Fort York: Reinforcing Colonialism — Military Architecture and Settler Colonialismby Saige Michel
- Garden of Differenceby LUCAS
- Good Hope Cannery and Exploitation of Canada’s Northwest Coast in the 19th Century.by Luke
- Gooderham & Worts Distillery: Distilling Industrialism & the Coloniesby kathryn theall
- Government House, Calcutta: A Symbol of Imperialismby tarnjeet lalh
- Governor’s House, Lahore, Punjab: Indo-Saracenic Hybridity as Cultural Resistanceby Angela Zhang
- Hashima Island: “Difficult Heritage”by Joon
- Jaipur: India’s First Planned Cityby lanna fitzgerald
- Justice Akwa residence, Anomabo 1900: Reflection of Status, Modernity, and Resistanceby Sabrina Yong
- Lahore Railway Station: A Symbol of Imperial Powerby Maverick
- Lawang Sewu, Indonesia: through the years and through different handsby Aryadi
- Le Château Frontenac: Revealing Historical Contentionby lukas ewing
- Les Halles Centrales, Paris (1853)by sahar issapour
- Lowell Mills: The Factory Town in Massachusetts (1835-1955)by jenny lee
- Make the ground pay.by ColinMaxwell
- Mayo College, Ajmer, India, 1885by tarnjeet lalh
- Mexico City’s Metropolitan Cathedral: Spanish Crown’s Domination (1656-1813)by jenny lee
- Natural History Museum | London | 1881by Julie
- North Sea Canalby Roxane
- Ontario’s Colonial Roads Networks 1853 – 1910by thomas foster
- Oxford Museum Of Natural History – between science and religionby Roxane
- Palais des Machines in 1889 World’s Fair: Materializing A New Notionby Maple He
- Palais Garnier (Paris Opera House): The Symbol of Imperial Power & Cultural Prestigeby reece milton
- Portuguese and Dutch Interventions at Galle Fortby Sarah
- Raffles Hotel (1887 ): The Romanticization of the Colonial Past through the Raffles name.by shreetika singh
- Rangoon’s Port Trust Office: a beacon of British Imperialismby reece milton
- Recontextualizing the Cenotaph for Newton: An Idolization of Scientific Knowledge and European Empireby Saige Michel
- Rogers Sugar, Vancouver, 1891.by Laura
- Sacred Heart Cathedral of Guangzhouby Julie
- Sans-Souci Palace, 1813: Architecture of Liberation in the French Atlanticby Andrew
- Shaker Architecture and Utopianism as a Settler Colonial Projectby Charlotte
- South Park Street Cemetery, Kolkata, India (1767-1790)by Evan
- St. Elizabeth’s Hospital: How Segregation Pervades Design at all Scalesby leonore wong-wylie
- Teak and Gold: Decolonial Resistance in British Rangoonby cworthen
- The Akasaka Palace | Tokyo | 1899-1909by RICHARD
- The Architectural Complicity in Indigenous Cultural Annihilation : St. Eugene Indian Residential Schoolby matias kubacsek
- The Architecture of Character Building: Colonial Testing Ground at the Eastern State Penitentiaryby jyah flam
- The Bank of England: A Classically Inspired Stronghold of Imperial Wealthby Andrew
- The British Consulate: A Legacy of Power and Controlby David Park
- The Bund: An Architectural Archive of Imperial Processes and Colonial Legaciesby Josephine
- The Bungalow: A Colonial Residenceby KELSEY
- The Centennial Exposition of 1876: The Misguided Representation of the Black Communityby lukas ewing
- The Colonial Parker Ranch and Preexisting Conditions of Native Hawaiian Cultureby Luke
- The Dethroned Legacy of Potala Palaceby Rebecca Li
- The Fictional Histories of Architecture; the Influences of Sir John Soane’s Museumby jyah flam
- The Great Exhibit (Crystal Palace), Hyde Park, London, 1851by abbey roskos
- The Great Palm House at Kew Gardens London, England 1848by EDWIN
- The Hastings Mill Store and the Colonial Project of “Vancouver”, 1865by Charlotte
- The Jackson Plan for Singapore: Subversion within Segregated Fabricby cworthen
- The Jerusalem Train Stationby ColinMaxwell
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Assessment of Repatriation and Representationby Julieta
- The Modern Japan: A Lens Through the Japanese Imperial Mintby Rebecca Li
- The Mohawk Institute (1828 – 1970)by Sarah
- The Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon (1877 – 1880) – Colonial Justification Through Religionby David Park
- The Palace of Daendels and Dutch Colonial Architecture in Indonesia.by akram arvidi virgianto
- The Palm House at Kew Gardens: Iron, Climate Control and Commercialismby lynden
- The Rajabai Clock Tower, 1869-1878: Imperial Symbol on the Horizonby KELSEY
- The Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium, 1898by abbey roskos
- The Slave Ship and The Making of Blacknessby LUCAS
- The South Kensington Museum: A Lesson in Colonialismby Maverick
- The Trottoir Roulant in 1900 Paris World’s Fair: controlling a spatial divisionby Maple He
- The United Fruit Company – Banana Plantations 1899by Emily
- Tokyo Imperial Castle | Japan 1888by RICHARD
- Toronto’s Old (Old) City Hall (1845)- Toronto, ON : Heritage Preservation & Settler Colonialismby kathryn theall
- Town Hall of Annaba: Strategies of French-Algerian Colonial Policyby Angela Zhang
- Tuckahoe Slave Labour Campby sahar issapour
- U.S Capitol Building, Washington D.C (1793)by Evan
- Viscous Pathwaysby thomas foster
- Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) | Bangkok 1782by Sandra
- Yuanmingyuan: Empire and Imageby Noa