Ungrounding
The Architecture of Genocide
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Ungrounding
by Eyal Weizman proves that
decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis
Ungrounding
by Eyal Weizman proves that
decolonisation is not revenge but a condition for justice and, in the end, for the liberation of both Palestinians and Israelis
In the face of overwhelming state violence, forensic architecture is becoming
an indispensable tool of international law and human rights
, as well as
a new approach to history
.
Ungrounding
is a
work of profound moral clarity and scientific precision
, based on years of tireless collaboration and advocacy.
Urgent and essential reading
A wake-up call to the world and the international community –
a very important book
Ungrounding
leads us between layers of earth and history, soil and infrastructure, elucidating both the long story of Israeli aggression against Gaza and the histories of Palestinian resistance . . .
Weizman cuts through obfuscations and horror, and helps us to see something of the truth
Eyal Weizman’s work has long manifested a
unique combination of moral passion and scientific rigour
. It makes him, as
Ungrounding
shows, a formidable adversary of technically sophisticated regimes of violent dispossession. No further evidence of Israeli genocidal acts and intentions in Gaza would be necessary after this shocking report
A
timely and crucial
contribution tracing the trail of the Israeli architectural, ecological and infrastructural destruction of the Gaza Strip. The ruthlessness and inhumanity detailed in
this extraordinary book
, nonetheless, also
hold hope for turning the future soil and grounds into spaces of liberation and reconciliation
Ungrounding
powerfully
reveals the architecture of the genocide in Gaza within its century-long context
. But with a forensic architect’s precision, Weizman excavates, reassembles and ultimately
lays the foundations for an architecture of liberation
The work of Eyal Weizman and Forensic Architecture has been fundamental to our understanding of the Gaza genocide, and will probably play a major part in the ICJ case.
His book . . . is a major contribution
Ungrounding
is a
brilliant, shocking and urgent
book for our times, as well as
a precious warning to future generations
In this
remarkable
book, Weizman commands
the mastery of architecture, the accuracy of a geographer and the evidence of a historian
One of the most informative and relevant books of our present moment
Buy two copies of this book.
One for yourself and one for those that need to be educated
Eyal Weizman is the founder and director of Forensic Architecture and Professor of Spatial and Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London, where, in 2005, he founded the Centre for Research Architecture. In 2007, with Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti, he established the architectural collective DAAR in Beit Sahour, Palestine.
He is the author of numerous books, including
Hollow Land
,
The Least of all Possible Evils
,
Investigative Aesthetics
,
The Roundabout Revolutions
,
The Conflict Shoreline
,
Forensis
and
Forensic Architecture: Violence at the Threshold of Detectability
. In 2019 he was elected Life Fellow of the British Academy. In 2020 he received a MBE for services to architecture. He was the recipient of the London Design Award (2021) and the Mark Cousins Theory Award (2024). Forensic Architecture is the recipient of the Right Livelihood Award, a Peabody Award for interactive media, the European Cultural Foundation Award for Culture and the RIBA Charles Jencks Award.
Eyal graduated with a degree in architecture from the Architectural Association in 1998 and received his PhD in 2006 from the London Consortium at Birkbeck, University of London.