Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion of heteronormativity as the primary source of binarism which oppresses expressive diversity of sexuality, gender and architecture. Queer, as the antithesis of binarism, is used as a process and as an action enacted through spatial design and experience to challenge normative assumptions in architecture. This thesis proposes a queer approach to design, questioning and blurring architectural binaries. A process of questioning, designing and reflecting – in non-linear, iterative, design-led research – establishes itself through three projects, each increasing in scale and complexity. For the purpose of clarity, the thesis is structured in a lin...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Sarah Oppenheimer’s W-120301 is an apparatus designed to generate new lines of sight within the arch...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
The editorial introduction to this Footprint issue maps some of the latest developments in the field...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
I think theory should get in bed with architecture and stay there.And I think that the design studio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Within this written thesis and in conjunction with ...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
The architectural blurring of genered space. IMages are presented to society as the representation o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The built environment reflects the major architectu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In this thesis, I argue that queerness is a practic...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Sarah Oppenheimer’s W-120301 is an apparatus designed to generate new lines of sight within the arch...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
The editorial introduction to this Footprint issue maps some of the latest developments in the field...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
I think theory should get in bed with architecture and stay there.And I think that the design studio...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Within this written thesis and in conjunction with ...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
The architectural blurring of genered space. IMages are presented to society as the representation o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The built environment reflects the major architectu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In this thesis, I argue that queerness is a practic...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Sarah Oppenheimer’s W-120301 is an apparatus designed to generate new lines of sight within the arch...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...