Submitted by M.L. R. Grove on Tue, 14/01/2025 - 14:56
The contributors to the 33rd issue of Scroope take the decolonial conception of disenclosure as a provocation to be articulated, contested, and extended through architectural thinking. Whether through critical explorations of maritime space, design praxes, humanitarian architecture, or labour in the profession, the articles collected here each challenge the discipline we share, and suggest alternative ways of both making and seeing architecture. Taken as a whole, these incisive, hopeful, and at times experimental essays draw our attention to the potential for moments of passage to emerge from even the most enclosing of spaces.
Theme: Disenclosure
Editors in Chief: Nicholas Frayne and Jerry Chow
Editors: Vendela Gambill, Heather Mitcheltree, Ummiye Seyda Mutlu, Jessica Norberg-Bernspang, Rachel (Jing Xi) Sim, Nicola Tsioupra, Ruaa Yagkhmour
Designer: David Hurtado
Cover Image: Ghania Shams Khan
Foreword: Professor Flora Samuel
Contributors: Caroline Imani Collins and K. Wayne Yang, Tom Joashi, Annette Spiro, Yifei Zhang, Christian Nakarado, Ajay Manthripragada, Ghania Shams Khan, Chris Cornelius, Stephanie Tang, Justin McElderry, Malkit Shoshan, Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Samia Henni, Ozayr Saloojee, Yasmeen Lari, Joshua Tan
Scroope 33 is an open-access issue, licensed under a Creative Commons license, accessible here: https://diamond-oa.lib.cam.ac.uk/entities/journalissue/e5267076-9c7d-432c-826d-050d45df063