Output details
16 - Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
University College London
‘Violent spaces’: production and reproduction of security and vulnerabilities
This output in a high impact journal, represents a longitudinal reflection on the spatiality of exception and the paradigm of the camp. It offers the possibility to consolidate and reflect upon the role that architecture and design discipline have in conflict and violent scenarios. It was emerging form engagement in teaching and researching outside DPU and with other faculties of Architecture (Oxford Brookes). It is developing lines of enquiry, methodologies and conceptual frameworks around the role of design, the complexities of architecture and urbanism and their ethical shift toward designing spaces that enable social justice while producing alternatives that embrace engagement and participation.