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PUBLICATIONS
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Spatial Reflections of Empathy
(5th Istanbul Design Biennial / Empathy Revisited)
manifold.press
October 2020
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Housing After COVID-19: Thoughts on Home Through the Design Process
manifold.press
June 2020
Architecture as Cure
manifold.press
April 2020
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Bodies of Centre Pompidou
manifold.press
December 2019
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Parasite: Upstairs, Downstairs
manifold.press
November 2019
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Millennial Dwelling: Co-Living
manifold.press
September 2019
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New Old Liqueur Factory
IKSV Design Biennial Blog
July 2019
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Poor Doors: Exclusion Examples in an Architectural Context
manifold.press
June 2019
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Spatial Potential of Gasholders
manifold.press
April 2019
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Beyti Et Lokantası
Betonart no: 60. pp. 38-45
March 2019
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“Once You Were the Future, Welcome to the Past”
manifold.press
March 2019
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Playlist: Humanoid
manifold.press
February 2019
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Modernist Spaces of Black Mirror's Bandersnatch
manifold.press / The Building Centre
January 2019
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Sharing Is Caring: Future Ways of Dwelling
manifold. press / Housing The Human
November 2018
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Social Inclusion and Permeability in South Bank
Public Spaces of the Royal Festival Hall and the National Theatre
originally written for the module
Architecture of 19th and 20th Century Britain
the Bartlett, April 2016
manifold.press
September - December 2018
The Contradictory Nature of Utopia in the Face of Modernity
A Reading of Hilde Heynen
originally written for the module
Critical Methodologies of Architectural History
the Bartlett, February 2016
manifold.press
May - July 2018
Representations of Council Estates in Fictional Films
The Heygate Estate and the Mardyke Estate as Locations
originally written for the module
Representations of Cities
the Bartlett, April 2016
manifold.press
February - April 2018
“Designing For Everybody”: A Study of George
Finch’s Cotton Gardens Estate,1966-8.
Excerpt from MA dissertation. In Disputed Architectures.
London: The Bartlett the School of Architecture, UCL. pp. 19-21.
October 2016
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Designing For Everybody”: A Study of George
Finch’s Cotton Gardens Estate,1966-8.
Dissertation for MA Architectural History
Abstract.
September 2016
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TRANSLATIONS
Better Nature
by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
from Broken Nature XXII Triennale di Milano
by Paola Antonelli and Ala Tannir
pp. 128-132
IKSV Design Biennial Blog
October 2019
Conversations with Bina48
by Stephanie Dinkins
from Broken Nature XXII Triennale di Milano
by Paola Antonelli and Ala Tannir
pp. 181-185
IKSV Design Biennial Blog
September 2019
An Architecture of Acceptance, an Infrastructure of Interaction
by Laura Agnesi and Marco Sammicheli
from Broken Nature XXII Triennale di Milano
by Paola Antonelli and Ala Tannir
pp. 270-277
IKSV Design Biennial Blog
September 2019
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