points but, indeed, when i was an architectural student, i went and volunteered at the palestinian ministry of planningg grown in palestine, in israel, we have been subjected to a form of spatial control that is kind of unparalleled. if you are travelling, anyone that would travel through palestine these days, in the occupied territories, withinjerusalem, in the galilee, in the negev, through the cities, would realise that the way that israel has designed spaces is continuous with its policy of displacing palestinians and containing the movement, of colonising their spaces, of building settlements, military bases, roads and all sorts of infrastructure in an unjust way. when you grow up in an environment like that, you understand and you start seeing architecture differently. you founded forensic architecture in 2011, i think, and your work has been — well, it's looked very far back in time since, including to colonial times in namibia — what is now namibia — but also in different parts of the world. police killings in europe, a theatre bombed by russia in ukraine, gold mining in the amazon rainforest.