BiographyDubravka Sekulić is an architect exploring the transformations of contemporary cities and how the production of space relates to laws and economics.
She has lectured at the Institute of Contemporary Art (TU Graz) and participates in research at the Institute of History and Theory of Architecture (ETH Zurich). She wrote On Hidden Powers (Into the Great Wide Open, Andreas Rumpfhuber ed., dpr-barcelona, 2017), On Knowledge and ‘Stealing' (The Funambulist 17, Weaponized Infrastructure, May-June 2018), Glotzt Nicht so Romantisch! On Extralegal Space in Belgrade (jan van eyck, 2012), Constructing Non-alignment: The Case of Energoprojekt (msub, 2016). She dedicated her research at the Akedemie Schloss Solitude (Stuttgart) and Jan Van Eyck Academy (Maastricht). She was a founding member of the Parity Group at the Department of Architecture ETH Zurich. Since 2020, she has been teaching at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in London.
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