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Lecture by forensic architecture
Lecture by forensic architecture
lecture by Tazalika M. te Reh
lecture by Tazalika M. te Reh
Rundgang UdK 2022- Exhibition of student work
Rundgang UdK 2022- Exhibition of student work
Work by Melisa Altin
Work by Melisa Altin
Work by Ekin Erylmaz
Work by Ekin Erylmaz
Work by Joceline Acevedo Hülsbusch
Work by Joceline Acevedo Hülsbusch
Quote by Dr. Noa K. Ha from her written speech: "From An Invisible Package of Unearned Assets: On White Privilege to A visible Package of Exploited Assets: Cities in Europe”, 2018
Quote by Dr. Noa K. Ha from her written speech: "From An Invisible Package of Unearned Assets: On White Privilege to A visible Package of Exploited Assets: Cities in Europe”, 2018
Lecture by Imani Jacqueline Brown and Dimitra Andritsou
Lecture by Imani Jacqueline Brown and Dimitra Andritsou
Lecture by Dr. Tazalika M. te Reh
Lecture by Dr. Tazalika M. te Reh
What do we mean when we talk about terms like colonialism, postcolonialism, decoloniality and coloniality? And how do these terms/constructs/ideas shape the planned and built environment? How do we encounter colonial traces and racist structures in the city, in architecture, in the architectural practice and teaching? How do these relationships shape, for example, our aesthetics and the way we think and speak about space? How can these inscriptions in space be analyzed and transformed?
In this seminar we read and discussed post- and decolonial theories by spatial planners and theorists in order to examine the built space for colonial traces. In the second step we focussed on the element of the plan as the most common and most elementary form of architectural representation. Here the plan itself served as an analytical tool to recognize the inscription of racism and colonialism in the architectural discourse. Based on this, the participants of the seminar worked on investigations of self-selected topics using architecture representation techniques as tools to deconstruct and overcome colonial and racist inscriptions in space.
The seminar was accompanied with a guest lectures by
Tazalika M. te Reh, Imani Jacqueline Brown (Forensic Architecture), Dimitra Andritsou (Forensis) and Bonaventure Ndikung.



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