Student at: Goldsmiths University of London
Course: Conflicts and Negotiations
Location: London, UK
Year: April, 2015

This project is formed of two parts, the first is a small book that applies the politics of recognition to architecture in the Palestinian Israeli conflict in an attempt to critically unpack Rawabi: the first planned Palestinian city to be ever built. The second is a memory cards game that aims at criticising the homogeneity in aesthetics neoliberal economy is producing worldwide. The game consists of 56 cards of 28 different master plans of residential neighbourhoods from around the world including some Palestinian housing projects and Israeli settlements.