Our research uses the concept of “territories” to describe the production of migrant space. The article describes a project based in London where the everyday practice of walking is used to map migrant territories, which are conceptualized as dispersed and overlapping, causing topological deformations to the actual lived space. We interrogate these deformations through focusing on the micro-scale and the everyday, mapping them as “scapes” and “spheres.” Using specific computational techniques, we transform the original walks into an architectural tool for investigating the fluctuations and flows of the contemporary city. In doing so, we approach territories from two distinct angles: from the geopolitical perspective of territories seen as t...
In this article, we explore comparatively how migrant minorities draw from their religious resources...
In this paper we will reflect on a student research seminar we have supervised together in 2020 in w...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...
The following maps explore how participatory democratic spaces can be represented through their spat...
This paper is an exploration of the different ways drawing can be practised to understand how migrat...
Diasporic Agencies addresses the neglected subject of how architecture and urban design can respond ...
This article investigates how experimental forms of urban mapping can reveal the particularity of pl...
The idea of the urban fabric, understood as an ever changing environment, defined by physical, terri...
This article questions the rhetoric of objectivity attached to cartographies of migration and their ...
This “Border Topologies” themed section draws a series of texts that explore what design and artisti...
Borders affect both spatial properties and human behaviors. The way people experience spaces determi...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
In this article, we explore comparatively how migrant minorities draw from their religious resources...
In this paper we will reflect on a student research seminar we have supervised together in 2020 in w...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...
The following maps explore how participatory democratic spaces can be represented through their spat...
This paper is an exploration of the different ways drawing can be practised to understand how migrat...
Diasporic Agencies addresses the neglected subject of how architecture and urban design can respond ...
This article investigates how experimental forms of urban mapping can reveal the particularity of pl...
The idea of the urban fabric, understood as an ever changing environment, defined by physical, terri...
This article questions the rhetoric of objectivity attached to cartographies of migration and their ...
This “Border Topologies” themed section draws a series of texts that explore what design and artisti...
Borders affect both spatial properties and human behaviors. The way people experience spaces determi...
This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of co...
The article considers the legacies of place revealed by critical walking journeys through the city a...
Recent figures of displaced people in the world have reached more than 60 million suggesting that th...
This thesis contends that the act of walking, as a way of seeing, being, and understanding in the ci...
In this article, we explore comparatively how migrant minorities draw from their religious resources...
In this paper we will reflect on a student research seminar we have supervised together in 2020 in w...
This paper discusses a series of artworks named CODEX produced by the authors as part of a collabora...