Hani Salih Salih


Hani is at the edge of a long list
of disciplines, practices and ideas
connecting the dots.




Currently:

    Senior Researcher, Quality of Life Foundation   +    Associate Curator, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2024   +   Curator, DeDependance    +   Advisor, Theatrum Mundi   +   Insights Group Member, Footwork   +   Board Member, MyPlace Finsbury Park   +    Guest Editor, Architecture in Development    +




Hani is at the edge of a long list of disciplines, practices and ideas - connecting the dots. 


Currently: 
Senior Researcher, Quality of Life Foundation   +    Associate Curator, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam 2024   +   Curator, DeDependance    +   Advisor, Theatrum Mundi   +  Board Member, Design West   +   Insights Group Member, Footwork   +   Board Member, MyPlace Finsbury Park   +    Guest Editor, Architecture in Development    +


Visiting Lecturer


“Design projects are linked by the theme of ‘principles’ and form part of the broad foundation to the study of the ‘urbanised field’ of architecture and landscape architecture and the physical and ideological relationship between them. Cross-disciplinary practice is facilitated and encouraged to test innovative approaches at diverse scales. 

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Projects within this module explore the experience and mapping of the city and surrounding landscape, leading to a series of various scaled designed interventions, of appropriate scale, structure and complexity. The module draws together principles and skills learned in other modules, where students are encouraged to develop basic design skills and knowledge and understanding of architectural communication and representation.” 


Taught first year studio on the Undergraduate Architecture programme at the Birmingham School of Architecture and Design (BSoAD) in the 2022-23 academic year. 


The School for Designing a Society

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In the 1980s, teacher and artist, Marianne Brun, taught numerous classes during her time at the University of Illinois, including one experimental  unit called “Designing a Society”. Its intention was for students to reimagine a new social order, a world created on the basis of our desires - “something wanted with the momentary urgency of a need”.

In 2022, over the course of two days, we explored our ideas around an ideal society, over the course of two days. The workshop aimed to use  the same practices of imagination as the original class, of the 1980s but went further in inviting its participants to think about radical visions for the future and share those through their own unique mediums and disciplines. Asking how such an ideal society would come to pass and what are the tools that such a society would need to exist?

 



A collaboration with the House of Annetta, this project brought together a broad range of artists and practitioners to take part in a new School for Designing a Society over the course of two days in September of 2022. 

The school set out to approach creative practices of world and society making from a place of desire and optimism, whilst building on the original school’s deep roots in the Cybernetics movement of the 1980s. 


“We will situate and remove ourselves from our world and rethink our values, wants and needs so that we can critique the structures that keep us in place to co-create a new world that benefits us all.”



Core to this school’s approach was dialogue and interdisciplinary exchange, which enriched the work that was produced by the participants as a result. The work shared was incredibly diverse, touching on topics from language and semiotics, all the way to memory and gender. What made this two-day experiment so successful was the open nature with which participants took part but also their fearlessness in leading with their desires around how they wished for things to be different. 

The school culminated in a presentation evening and a short report which was published as part of the House of Annetta end of year write up in late 2022. 

Associate Lecturer


Formerly known as The Architecture Centre, Design West is a centre of excellence for design & placemaking founded in 1996. Design West’s mission is to inspire the public, politicians & professionals across the built environment to design, better, healthier, places to live, work & relax. Learning from our heritage to build our future. A registered charity that puts design & social value at their heart. 


Taught on the Architecture & Design Foundation programme at the University of the West of England (UWE) between 2020 and 2023. 


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