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.

This is Not a Gateway Festival 2013

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Back to the Future in Amsterdam’s Bijlmer Estate

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Kai van Hasselt Responds to Owen Hatherley

Homeruskwartier, Almere

The (In)visible Architecture of Illegalised Refugees

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FA Workshop: Nottingham’s Lenton Flats

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FA Workshop: Berlin’s Neues Kreuzberger Zentrum

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An Artist’s Impression: Larissa Fassler on Berlin’s Kottbusser Tor

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Nottingham: ‘Early Martyr of Highway Engineering’

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Failed Architecture #09: Sell Out Cities

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Wouter Vanstiphout on Architecture and Politics

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The City as a Private Enterprise

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How Business Shapes Our Cities

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Owen Hatherley in Defense of Post-War Planning

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Failed Architecture #08: Future Failures

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FA Workshop: Belgrade’s Savamala

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FA Workshop: Rotterdam’s Zalmhaven

Failed Architecture #07: Ruin Porn

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Excavating the Future in Cardross, Scotland

St. Peter's Seminary, Cardross.

Failed Architecture #06: Concrete Failures

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Failed Architecture #05: Riots and Architecture

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