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.

Photo Essay: The Most German City in Brazil

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The Modern Ruins of Ipswich’s Waterfront

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Nothing is Permanent: The Imaginative Power of Ruins

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Photo Essay: The Lost Views of Space City

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San Cataldo Cemetery: Graveyard of Postmodern Architecture

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FA Workshop: Excavating the North Sea

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Filth: Capturing Concrete Ecologies

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Quotidian Architectures of Istanbul

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Walking the Decline: Sheffield’s Collectivist Architecture

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Enclosed Paradise: Istanbul’s Microcities as Megaprojects

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Erasing the Remnants of a Revolution

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Haussmann and the Sanitisation of Amsterdam

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Belgrade Waterfront: An Investor’s Vision of National Significance

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New York City’s Island of the Dead

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Guardian Property: Freedom at Another’s Expense

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Orgreave 30 Years on: An Uncontaminated Name?

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Photo Essay: Jing Jin City

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Photo Essay: Metropole

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Cairo’s Metropolitan Landscape: Segregation Extreme

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Photo Essay: Utopia by the Plot

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