Nicholas Zembashi is an architectural researcher and animator.
Nicholas Zembashi joined Forensic Architecture in 2018 after completing his Part II at the Architectural Association. His past research lies between architecture, media and politics, and uses speculation and allegory to form essays in space. His most recent work investigated how identity is bound by a landscape of media, and how classification in machine learning reveals discriminatory biases that thwart the promise of a world without defined edges.
Nicholas has previously worked in architectural practises in Cyprus and the UK.