How One Bedouin Well Became a High-security Jordanian Prison

How One Bedouin Well Became a High-security Jordanian Prison

On the foundations of a Bedouin well, a British site for colonial control and surveillance eventually became Al Jafr prison. The site indicates that once built, the architecture of control persists through changing political regimes and modes of domination.

Going Embedded at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2016: The Next Economy

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Neoliberal Shock Therapy: The Post-Katrina Redevelopment of New Orleans

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Last Season: The Final Moments of the Four Seasons

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What this MVRDV Rendering Says About Architecture and the Media

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How Skopje’s Urban Makeover Alienated Locals

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Dredging the Dutch City, Part 2: Bijlmer

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Dredging the Dutch City, Part 1: Rotterdam

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FA Film: Orphan

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8 Reasons You Will Also Like Postmodern Architecture in 2016

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Lichtenberg, Berlin: A Sketch from the Ground

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Photo Essay: Amman’s Forgotten Cinemas

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The Best Ad in History: Capturing Caracas

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Turncoats: ‘Architectural debates are rubbish’

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Richard Neutra’s Therapeutic Architecture

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Capital Cairo: A Regime of Graphics

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Urbicide in Nagorno-Karabakh

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Photo Essay: DORP

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The Partisan Necropolis: Mostar’s Empty Stare

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Did Suburbia Fail?

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