Clara 14: Call for Papers
Posted on 2026-02-17
Clara and guest editors Eliyahu Keller and Uri Wegman are launching a new call for papers on the theme Uncertainties for the thematic section of issue 14, to be published in early 2028.
In 1927, Werner Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle challenged the deterministic foundations of modern physics by introducing indeterminacy, probability, and chance as intrinsic features of knowledge and matter. These ideas resonated far beyond the world of theoretical physics, influencing science, philosophy, and culture, and challenging the very ways in which we narrate and comprehend reality. Today, uncertainty permeates political, climatic, and technological life, which are mediated by probabilistic models and predictive systems. In more ways than one, architecture is entangled with uncertainty. Marking the centennial of Heisenberg’s principle and in the shadow of an increasingly uncertain era, Clara 14 invites historical and theoretical reflections on how uncertainty operates within architecture through practices, tools, modes of representation, and historical narratives. Organized around four themes—measurement, negotiation, representation, and narratives—this call for paper seeks critical, cross-cultural perspectives on how architecture measures, predicts, shapes, and narrates its own realities in an age defined by uncertainty.
Contributions may take the form of academic articles or visual essays, and can be written in English of French. Proposals (abstracts) should be submitted to clara.archi [at] ulb.be by 1 May 2026. The full call for papers, as well as detailed submission guidelines, can be found in the PDF below.