A platform established in 2010 by Léopold Lambert that deals with the ‘politics of space and body’ – a project that brings together the voices of activists, scholars, and practitioners to discuss critical issues of modernity, focusing in particular on the intrinsic violence that architecture perpetrates on bodies and on architecture’s political instrumentalization on various scales and in various geographical contexts. Using articles, interviews, podcasts, essays, and cultural events, the project has assembled an ongoing archive of anti-colonial, anti-racist, queer, and feminist struggle memorialized on a bimonthly paper and web magazine (since 2015), together with by a blog and a podcast.