"No prelo"The paper starts by reviewing multiple dimensions of violence, covering systemic, structural, epistemic, and slow violence. This discussion progresses to a brief presentation of forensic architecture and military urbanism, exploring the idea of urbicide, in an attempt to connect space, architecture and urbanism with violence, and aiming at highlighting the importance of the increasing militarization of urban life. I then proceed to illustrate some post-war reconstructions, from Berlin and Warsaw after World War II, to Beirut, more recently. I conclude with some notes on the Syrian case
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
Throughout the Syrian crisis, the presence of material and symbolic boundaries to culture became a p...
Violence in relation to architecture is typically viewed in relation to sudden cataclysmic disruptio...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
In this paper I employ critically the idea of urbicide to explore the reciprocity between geopolitic...
The cycle of conflict can repeat itself through a city’s rebuilding. In the most extreme cases where...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
This article is a part of a research that is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins a...
In this paper, I examine where violence appears and how it is made sense of in Istanbul’s everyday s...
In 1975, and in an ambiance of increasing tension, the streets of Beirut served as a stage for a ser...
In a state of emergency with multiple transitions and disorientation disasters, wars and political c...
This thesis questions the interconnections between urbanity, place identity, urban destruction and r...
International audienceUprising and war in Syria have induced changes in urban policies towards infor...
Exploring the way urbicide is used to un/re-make Palestine, as well as how it is employed as a tool ...
Violence is a confounding concept. It frequently defies explanation and lacks an agreed upon definit...
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
Throughout the Syrian crisis, the presence of material and symbolic boundaries to culture became a p...
Violence in relation to architecture is typically viewed in relation to sudden cataclysmic disruptio...
In conflict-shaped cities, change of space is a significant factor. Violence creates borders, voids,...
In this paper I employ critically the idea of urbicide to explore the reciprocity between geopolitic...
The cycle of conflict can repeat itself through a city’s rebuilding. In the most extreme cases where...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
This article is a part of a research that is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins a...
In this paper, I examine where violence appears and how it is made sense of in Istanbul’s everyday s...
In 1975, and in an ambiance of increasing tension, the streets of Beirut served as a stage for a ser...
In a state of emergency with multiple transitions and disorientation disasters, wars and political c...
This thesis questions the interconnections between urbanity, place identity, urban destruction and r...
International audienceUprising and war in Syria have induced changes in urban policies towards infor...
Exploring the way urbicide is used to un/re-make Palestine, as well as how it is employed as a tool ...
Violence is a confounding concept. It frequently defies explanation and lacks an agreed upon definit...
This study is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins and rubbles and then shows the r...
Throughout the Syrian crisis, the presence of material and symbolic boundaries to culture became a p...
Violence in relation to architecture is typically viewed in relation to sudden cataclysmic disruptio...