History and Theory of Architecture VIII

Our understanding of how urban designers and architects can design cities is still largely affected by Western urban conditions and perspectives. The European city, in particular, with its steady and controlled growth, has served for a long time as the background against which new urban design methods and instruments are developed. As scholars who advocate a decentring and reframing of the widest conceptualisations of the urban have argued, urban design history is still based upon the dichotomy of “First World” model cities, seen as generators of new theories versus “Third World” cities, perceived as problematic and in need of correction. However, if our urban theorisations remain anchored in this Euro-American experience, we will be incapable of analysing and understanding the heterogeneity of urbanisms around the world.
This course sets out to contribute to overcome this asymmetry by reconsidering our perspective. Course reading, lectures and in-class discussions centre around urban theories developed in cities in the so-called Global South to illustrate that urban design and urbanisation are not prerogatives of the Western world. The course will highlight alternative canons of knowledge which have been hitherto marginalised or dismissed, yet are crucial in understanding the design and production of cities. Through studying urban theories based on cities that develop according to their own logics and generate different urban experiences, this course seeks to extend our knowledge of urban design, interrogate its assumptions, and enlarge our intellectual horizons to include a wider range of perspectives

Hover Image: Women protest in the streets of downtown Amman, Jordan, 1968. Author unknown. Source: Wikicommons

Danfo passenger buses in Lagos, Nigeria © Oyewole Lawal

 

Seminar 01 | Introduction
Thursday 19 February 2026

Seminar 02 | Guest Speaker: Nama’a Qudah
Thursday 26 February 2026

Seminar 03 | Guest Speaker: Meriem Chabani
Thursday 05 March 2026

Seminar 04 | Key Text Session 1
Thursday 12 March 2026

[SEMINAR WEEK]

Seminar 05 | Key Text Session 2
Thursday 26 March 2026

Seminar 06 | Guest Speaker: Alona Nitzan-Shiftan
Thursday 02 April 2026

[EASTER BREAK]

Seminar 07 | Key Text Session 3
Thursday 16 April 2026

Seminar 08 | Guest Speaker: Mariam Issoufou
Thursday 23 April 2026

Seminar 09 | Guest Speaker: Nadya Rouizem Labied
Thursday 30 April 2026

Seminar 10 | Final Exam
Thursday 07 May 2026

Image: Fragile 6, 2018 by Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga © Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga

 

Seminar 01 | Introduction
Friday 21 February 2025

Seminar 02 | Vernacular & Participation
Friday 28 February 2025 – Guest Speaker Peter Makachia

Seminar 03 | Poetics & Practice
Friday 7 March 2025 – Guest Speaker Óscar Andrade

Seminar 04 | The Tropical & the Regional
Friday 14 March 2025 – Guest Speaker Setiadi Sopandi

Seminar 05 | Preservation & Positionality
Friday 28 March 2025 – Guest Speakers Alessandra Gola & Abed Kittana

Seminar 06 | Design & the Emotional
Friday 4 April 2025 – Guest Speaker Menna Agha

Seminar 07 | Embodied Knowledge & Cartographies
Friday 11 April 2025 – Guest Speaker Rossana Brandão Tavares

Seminar 08 | In-class Workshop
Friday 2 May 2025

Seminar 09 | Final Presentations
Friday 9 May 2025

Seminar 10 | Final Presentations
Friday 16 May 2025

March by the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, 1981. Archivo General de la Nación, source: https://www.cipdh.gob.ar/memorias-situadas/en/lugar-de-memoria/ronda-de-las-madres-de-plaza-de-mayo/.

Tutors: Dr. Nadi Abusaada, Dr. Hans Teerds, Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete

 

Seminar 01 | Introduction
Friday 23 February 2024 – Dr. Nadi Abusaada, Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete

Seminar 02 | Colonial Toxicity: Algerian Sahara
Friday 1 March 2024 – Guest Speaker Prof. Dr. Samia Henni

Seminar 03 | Nation-Building by Housing: Casablanca
Friday 15 March 2024 – Guest Speaker Lahbib El Moumni

Seminar 04 | Migration and Labour: Dubai and South Asia
Friday 12 April 2024 – Guest Speaker Dr. Todd Reisz

Seminar 05 | Environmental Transformation and Capitalism: Costa Rica
Friday 19 April 2024 – Guest Speaker Prof. Dr. Natalia Solano-Meza

Seminar 06 | Heritage and Modernity: Baghdad
Friday 26 April 2024 – Guest Speaker Mysa Kafil-Hussain

Seminar 07 | Materials, Crafts, and Scarcity: Havana
Friday 3 May 2024 – Guest Speaker Prof. Dr. Wesam Al Asali

Seminar 08 | Writing Workshop
Friday 10 May 2024 – Dr. Nadi Abusaada, Dr. Hans Teerds, Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete

Seminar 09 | Final Presentations
Friday 17 May 2024 – Dr. Nadi Abusaada, Dr. Hans Teerds, Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete

 

A street in Beirut, 1965. Life Magazine.

 

Seminar 01 | Introduction
Friday 24 February 2023 – Dr. Cathelijne Nuijsink

Seminar 02 | Urban Displacement & Right to Housing
Friday 3 March 2023 – Guest Dr. Soraya El Kahlaoui

Seminar 03 | Southern Theory & Decolonial Feminisms
Friday 10 March 2023 – Guest Speaker Prof. Rita Velloso

Seminar 04 | Multiscale Urbanism & Cities for Life
Friday 17 March 2023 – Guest Speaker Jorge Pérez Jaramillo

Seminar 05 | Informal Public Space & People as Infrastructure
Friday 31 March 2023 – Guest Speaker Prof. Hannah le Roux

Seminar 06 | Urban Labour Spaces in India
Friday 21 April 2023 – Guest Speaker Prof. Sucharita Sen

Seminar 07 | Urban Informality & Urban Conflict
Friday 28 April 2023 – Guest Speaker Dr. Deen Sharp (class cancelled)

Seminar 08 | Writing Workshop
Friday 5 May 2023

Seminar 09 | Final Presentations
Friday 12 May 2023 – Critics Prof. Tom Avermaete + guest

Seminar 10 | Submission of Final Group Assignment
Friday 19 May 2023

 

Danfo passenger buses in Lagos, Nigeria © Oyewole Lawal