Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the discussion of queerness. So, the multilayeredness of queer existence has been washed away in favour of palatable queer occupation. As a result, architectural explorations which appease the heterosexual gaze have been prioritised in metronormative environments. In the search to find and create queer space, metronormative pressure has resulted in nonurban environments being continually left out of the queered built space we form. In response, Queering Anti-Urbanism explores how a queer anti-urbanist approach to spatial binaries can facilitate more egalitarian architectural occupancy. To test this, inquiry through a design-as-research methodolo...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Within this written thesis and in conjunction with ...
The departure point of the thesis is the public vs. private division of space, which has historicall...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
The editorial introduction to this Footprint issue maps some of the latest developments in the field...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
This thesis investigates subversive forms of public and private space emerging from queer theory and...
This issue of Footprint aims to introduce the latest developments in the field of queer theory into ...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The built environment reflects the major architectu...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Within this written thesis and in conjunction with ...
The departure point of the thesis is the public vs. private division of space, which has historicall...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
The editorial introduction to this Footprint issue maps some of the latest developments in the field...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. ...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
This thesis investigates subversive forms of public and private space emerging from queer theory and...
This issue of Footprint aims to introduce the latest developments in the field of queer theory into ...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020The built environment reflects the major architectu...
People across the world, identifying beyond the binary notion of gender and sexuality are often limi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Within this written thesis and in conjunction with ...
The departure point of the thesis is the public vs. private division of space, which has historicall...