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Urban Mediations and Collective Architecture: Zuloark and the Case of Campo de Cebada, Madrid
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Enrique Espinosa
and Enrique Nieto
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December 17, 2024
Published Online: 2024-12-17
Published in Print: 2024-12-01
© 2024 by transcript Verlag
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Articles in the same Issue
- Title
- Contents
- EDITORIAL
- Changing Spatial Practices: Alliances, Activism, and Networks
- ALLIANCES
- Self, Standpoint, Network: Learning from the Autoethnographic Methods of Reproductive Justice
- Becoming Architect-as-Ally: A Conversation on Practice, Definitions, and Privilege with Nature of Hope Participants
- Counter Architectures of Sex Work. Collective Care Networks and their Spatial Productions along Potsdamer Straße in West Berlin in the 1980s
- Staying with the Trouble: Feminist Spatial Practices and Hybrid Agency in Slovakia and the Czech Republic
- ACTIVISM
- Architects as Climate-Activists
- Transing Space(s)
- Reimagining Architectural Practice through Relation: Notes from the In-Between
- Counterproposals in Zurich: Constructive Criticism of Destructive Practices by ZAS, ZAS*, and their Accomplices
- Toward Poetopolitics: Attempts at Landing as a Collective in Portugal
- NETWORKS
- Entangled Thresholds: Building Multispecies Envelopes Beyond Human Comfort in the Philippines and Japan
- From Companion Mounds to Ruderal Ecologies. Reconstructing Land as a Medium of Resistance in Berlin's Housing Estates
- Urban Mediations and Collective Architecture: Zuloark and the Case of Campo de Cebada, Madrid
- Spatial Activist Research as Embodied Praxis
- Repair as Practice: Expanding Architectural Approaches to Climate Justice in Southern Africa
- Mapping Territorial Resistance – Transformative Heritage in Bogotá
- CONTRIBUTORS
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