AFYT Spatial Queeries Reading Group
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AFYT Spatial Queeries Reading Group

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Corner New CrossLondon, England
Thursday, May 14  •  7 PM - 9 PM
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An Introduction to Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire by Jack Halberstam with Lenny Rajmont

We are excited to invite you to our final Spatial Queeries reading group and workshop. Join us for a conversation and workshop on Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire by Jack Halberstam with Lenny Rajmont.


Lenny Rajmont (he/they) is a London-based landscape architect and the founder of Queerscapes, a platform bringing together queer and trans practitioners across architecture, landscape architecture, public space design and the built environment. Their work explores how queer perspectives can reshape public space, challenging exclusionary practices and advocating for more inclusive, equitable design, through the critique of rainbow-washing in the design industry.


Whether you have read the book or not, come along for a dive into the text through a creative workshop and discussion, unpacking the power of a ‘queer’ perspective in the built environment.

We can’t wait to see you there!

An Introduction to Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire by Jack Halberstam with Lenny Rajmont

We are excited to invite you to our final Spatial Queeries reading group and workshop. Join us for a conversation and workshop on Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire by Jack Halberstam with Lenny Rajmont.


Lenny Rajmont (he/they) is a London-based landscape architect and the founder of Queerscapes, a platform bringing together queer and trans practitioners across architecture, landscape architecture, public space design and the built environment. Their work explores how queer perspectives can reshape public space, challenging exclusionary practices and advocating for more inclusive, equitable design, through the critique of rainbow-washing in the design industry.


Whether you have read the book or not, come along for a dive into the text through a creative workshop and discussion, unpacking the power of a ‘queer’ perspective in the built environment.

We can’t wait to see you there!

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117 New Cross Road

London SE14 5DJ

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