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Hostile Architecture or Hostile Design
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Hostile Architecture or Hostile Design

Is there are difference between Hostile Architecture & Hostile Design. This VIDEO attempts to give some answers. Probably we could have elaborated even better but putting the words on a paper was the first step.

Please understand this video as invitation for collaboration and offer to brainstorm together the meaning of Hostile architecture. We believe that expanding the horizons of the understanding can help us deliver better solutions.

Let us know what do you think about it.

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u/StripingArchitecture — 4 days ago

Hostile Architecture going BLOODY

As always we try to expand the boundaries of understanding hostile architecture and we have detected the bloody architecture.

Check this VIDEO to find out more and give us your feedback!

Thank you hope you gonna enjoy it and it is going to be beneficial for the debate.

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u/StripingArchitecture — 25 days ago

Hostile Facades

As you know we like exploring the boundaries of hostile architecture and hostile Urban enviorments.

Would be great if you could check out our latest VIDEO on Hostile Architecture, and help us brain storm these topics together.

Your feedback is more than welcome!

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u/StripingArchitecture — 1 month ago

Feminism is a form of Anarchism?

Mainstream narratives often suggest that gentrification contributes to women's empowerment and advances feminist goals. In this discussion, we examine whether that claim holds true and explore whether urban transformation through gentrification genuinely benefits women.

Through an interview with a feminist architect, we arrived at a different conclusion. Our findings suggest that feminism is not only incompatible with gentrification, but that its underlying principles are often closer to those of anarchism. Rather than supporting processes that reinforce social and economic hierarchies, feminism can be understood as a movement that challenges structures of domination and advocates for more egalitarian forms of social organization.

We invite you to check this VIDEO and let us know what are your reflections:
Feminist Architecture vs Gentrification

u/StripingArchitecture — 3 months ago