Architectures of Unjust Enrichment

This project is produced by the MA students 2025-2026 at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University.

Architectures of Unjust Enrichment

This report is produced by the MA students 2025-2026 at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University:

Amanda Gersztel Klajner, Anya Mehr, Asher Gibson, Ashraf Hamdan, Billie Jackson, Bushra Aumir, Catalina Correa Sanchez, Charles Ingea, Dan Schoolar, Dominic Eley, Eli Harrell, Elpida Giannakou, Faria Tabassum, Finlay Ellison Lamb, Frederik Germer, Gabòr Friesen, Hampus Hoh, Hannah Su, Ida Lehrmann Lykkegaard, Jack Haydon, Jan Peuker, Jay Darlington, Kevin Yingst, Laura Palmer, Liesta Handitya, Lily McCraith, Lola Guiguilé, Luis Beyerbach, Marta Pagliaccia, Michail Karamichalis, Michelle Bounkousohn, Nina Abbas, Nyusta Ruckendorfer, Phi Do, Rafael Artemtchonque Chavauty, Rob Moloney, Rush Johnstone, Sae Jung Oh, Sarolta Szatmari, Sophia Dowson-Collins, Tommaso Gori, and Vania Montgomery Yulis.

Website Design and Development

Jan Peuker, Kevin Yingst, Lily McCraith, Rush Johnstone, and Sae Jung Oh.
Typeset in TWK Lausanne.

Collaboration and Acknowledgements

This 5-week MA Research Architecture Live Project was undertaken in collaboration with Huquqyat (Leila Sibai, Salomé Friedli, and Noor Hamadeh), a civil society organisation of women lawyers and legal practitioners dedicated to legal accountability processes in Syria.

We are also grateful for generous amount of critical insights shared by our guest lecturers: Rami Msallam, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich, Eyad Hamid, Head of Human Rights and Business Unit, Syrian Legal Development Centre; Dr Ammar Azzouz, Research Fellow at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford and Research Fellow of Somerville College; and Wael Al-Alwani, Director at Obsalytics – Observatory of Political and Economic Networks (OPEN) – whose perspective enriched and provided valuable insights in shaping our collective work in a meaningful ways.