Architecture does not exist in a vacuum, but is embedded in a larger territory that is essentially defined by political and economic agendas. The “architecture” of this territory is largely designed without architects. Nevertheless, or precisely for this reason, architects today are increasingly investigating the processes that shape these territorial spaces. In the exhibition “Under the Radar”, S AM presents striking signs of this international research work. Each of the contributions demonstrates, in its own way, that architecture is not limited to the construction of houses, but also includes spatial analysis of the territory in which architecture emerges.
As part of this exhibition, Forensic Architecture will be showing our investigations into the murder of Halit Yozgat, the killing of Tahir Elçi, Sea Watch vs. Libyan Coast Guard, and the killings in Umm al-Hiran.
Visit exhibition Website for more infoArchitecture does not exist in a vacuum, but is embedded in a larger territory that is essentially defined by political and economic agendas. The “architecture” of this territory is largely designed without architects. Nevertheless, or precisely for this reason, architects today are increasingly investigating the processes that shape these territorial spaces. In the exhibition “Under the Radar”, S AM presents striking signs of this international research work. Each of the contributions demonstrates, in its own way, that architecture is not limited to the construction of houses, but also includes spatial analysis of the territory in which architecture emerges.
As part of this exhibition, Forensic Architecture will be showing our investigations into the murder of Halit Yozgat, the killing of Tahir Elçi, Sea Watch vs. Libyan Coast Guard, and the killings in Umm al-Hiran.
Visit exhibition Website for more info