Forensic Architecture Is an organisation that provides architectural evidence in international forums, in tribunals and international courts. We present evidence in. In the media and also in exhibitions. In fact, we are. We have emerged through an understanding that so much of contemporary conflict happened in cities. And when conflict happen in cities, buildings and Built Environment become evidence for the crimes that are committed by the belligerent, by the militaries in them. So you could read the building in an analogous way to reading a dead body. You read the wound, you read a trace, and you start to reconstruct what has happened in this place from traces left in a Built Environment. Its an unusual way to look at architecture. Yes, i studied architecture here and um. In london . In london, at the architectural association, and realised that the Skill Set of architects, what we know, what we learn, the kind of abilities that we have to look at a Built Environment, to model it, to
Forensic Architecture Is an organisation that provides architectural evidence in international forums, in tribunals and international courts. We present evidence in. In the media and also in exhibitions. In fact, we are. We have emerged through an understanding that so much of contemporary conflict happened in cities. And when conflict happen in cities, buildings and Built Environment become evidence for the crimes that are committed by the belligerent, by the militaries in them. So you could read the building in an analogous way to reading a dead body. You read the wound, you read a trace, and you start to reconstruct what has happened in this place from traces left in a Built Environment. Its an unusual way to look at architecture. Yes, i studied architecture here and um. In london, at the architectural association, and realised that the Skill Set of architects, what we know, what we learn, the kind of abilities that we have to look at a Built Environment, to model it, to simulate ph
Forensic Architecture Is an organisation that provides architectural evidence in internationalforums, in tribunals and international courts. We present evidence in. In the media and also in exhibitions. In fact, we are. We have emerged through an understanding that so much of contemporary conflict happened in cities. And when conflict happen in cities, buildings and Built Environment become evidence for the crimes that are committed by the belligerent, by the militaries in them. So you could read the building in an analogous way to reading a dead body. You read the wound, you read a trace, and you start to reconstruct what has happened in this place from traces left in a Built Environment. Its an unusual way to look at architecture. Yes, i studied architecture here and um. In london . In london, at the architectural association, and realised that the Skill Set of architects, what we know, what we learn, the kind of abilities that we have to look at a Built Environment, to model it, to
election, france s new president emmanuel macron looks set to win a landslide in the country s parliamentary elections. can he pushed through the major reforms that you promised voters, including cutting spending and overholding france s strict laws. do you still trust the politicians? do they deliver on their promises? or do they just say what you want to hear to win your vote? let us know, use the hashtag bbc business live. a very warm welcome to the programme. do get in touch with your thoughts. the prime minister has formed a new government, and today she will be holding her first cabinet meeting says the election. senior ministers reappointed by theresa may have publicly given hubbard backing, but several are reported to have demanded greater influence in return for their support. meanwhile, the uncertainty caused by the general election has led business confidence in the uk to sink through the floor. that is according to a lobby group that did according to a lobby group
also this hour: president macron‘s party looks set for a landslide victory in france s parliamentary election. aviation officials are investigating an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. both the white house and downing street dismiss reports that president trump wants to delay his state visit to the uk, until he has the support of the british public. good morning, we re live at westminster theresa may will face tough questions today from her backbench mps. they are expected to raise concerns about her leadership style and press for more details on talks with the dup. mrs may s new cabinet will also meet for the first time after a limited reshuffle. david davies insists he intends to begin brexit negotiations ina intends to begin brexit negotiations in a week s time but argues the uk will still need to pull out of the single market because otherwise it will not be able to control its own border