
Architecture Association school of architecture (AA School). Department of Architecture
Role: PhD Candidate
Basel Beshtawi (1997) is a PhD candidate at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, serving as first-year seminar tutor and diploma critique. An urbanist architect and critical investigator, he has published in many journals including the Urban Geography journal and recently presented at the Urban Affairs Conference in New York, contributing to critical spatial research and architectural pedagogy.
Articles
The Palestinian Transportation Hub as Trap
Intersection: Over, Under, Architecture
In post-World War II liberation philosophy, movement and architecture were embedded within state-regulated systems—public planning processes, welfare state infrastructure, and collective social institutions. After the debt crisis, both systems have been disembedded because market-driven production required flexible, privatized flows independent…