‘Collective Cities’ seeks to question how modes of collective practice and action can challenge the current paradigms of development of our cities and offer resistance to the dominant systems of spatial production. The Biennale seeks to reflect on new models of co-existence, social practice, governance, research and speculation, to suggest alternative concepts of architecture, the city and the environment and to interrogate architecture’s political agency.
As part of the thematic exhibition of SBAU 2019, curated by Beth Hughes, Forensic Architecture will be presenting our investigation into the destruction of Yazidi cultural heritage.
Visit exhibition Website for more info‘Collective Cities’ seeks to question how modes of collective practice and action can challenge the current paradigms of development of our cities and offer resistance to the dominant systems of spatial production. The Biennale seeks to reflect on new models of co-existence, social practice, governance, research and speculation, to suggest alternative concepts of architecture, the city and the environment and to interrogate architecture’s political agency.
As part of the thematic exhibition of SBAU 2019, curated by Beth Hughes, Forensic Architecture will be presenting our investigation into the destruction of Yazidi cultural heritage.
Visit exhibition Website for more info