How Aggressive Architecture Designs the Homeless Out of the Public Realm


Bench outside St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Image © James Furzer

Bench outside St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Image © James Furzer

In recent years, the architectural community has become heavily involved, in both positive and negative ways, with the chronic global issue of homelessness. In response, James Furzer of UK-based Spatial Design Architects has undertaken a photographic analysis exploring defensive forms of urban design. Using the typology of public benches in London, Furzer documents public fixtures which act as deterrents to rough sleepers, essentially denying a right to the city for those who ultimately have no choice but to be there.

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