Architecture is a medium, which through design can include or exclude participation and engagement. Safe spaces for queer people provide a place of acceptance and inclusion within heteronormative societies; this research will investigate this through the typology of a nightclub, and how intimacy can be used to create atmosphere and affect. This research will be approached from a speculative, design-led research methodology addressing the problem through varying scales of how a queer lens can inform spatial qualities and arrangements. To aid in a generative and reflective discovery this research is structured to address three different scales: a 1:1 installation, mid-scale project and public-scale project, as the projects scale up they buil...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
This article aims to contribute to the fields of emotional geographies and geographies of sexualitie...
This paper focuses on research conducted over a period of thirty months as part of a wider ESRC-fund...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
This study looks at the purpose and symbolic co-construction of safe spaces, specifically LGBTQ+ are...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Architects historically devote their analytical and critical attention to architecture as an object,...
Social spaces, whilst complex, have been noted as key to finding community, relationships and identi...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
QUEER (BODIES IN PUBLIC) SPACE was an interactive transmedia installation which incorporated a multi...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
For the past decade, the leisure and recreation literature has sought to develop and support a disc...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Queering Spatial Relationships Between Audiences and Performers examines how theatrical space works ...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
This article aims to contribute to the fields of emotional geographies and geographies of sexualitie...
This paper focuses on research conducted over a period of thirty months as part of a wider ESRC-fund...
Queer discourse has historically been tied to a middle-class, urbancentric and white approach to the...
Inqueeries of Space is an artistic research project that explores queering as a practice to create i...
This study looks at the purpose and symbolic co-construction of safe spaces, specifically LGBTQ+ are...
This thesis explores the concept of queer space in architecture to understand its relationship betwe...
Architects historically devote their analytical and critical attention to architecture as an object,...
Social spaces, whilst complex, have been noted as key to finding community, relationships and identi...
This report explores a number of factors which might contribute to making public space safer and mor...
QUEER (BODIES IN PUBLIC) SPACE was an interactive transmedia installation which incorporated a multi...
Public space is a site of contestation where people enact their identities and exercise their citize...
For the past decade, the leisure and recreation literature has sought to develop and support a disc...
Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation Spatial aspects of the various multicultural, l...
Queering Spatial Relationships Between Audiences and Performers examines how theatrical space works ...
Binary oppositions are a divisive force in social and physical space. This thesis engages the notion...
This article aims to contribute to the fields of emotional geographies and geographies of sexualitie...
This paper focuses on research conducted over a period of thirty months as part of a wider ESRC-fund...