[interim] is an architecture studio created by Nora Akawi and Eduardo Rega Calvo to facilitate and record collaborative projects, including interdisciplinary research and design work, the production of events, exhibitions, and publications, and experiments in radical pedagogy in architecture and spatial justice. It operates from New York City, Palestine, and the Canary Islands.

[interim] produced, designed and co-curated Sarāb in Wadi Rum, Jordan, a two-day festival of experimental electronic music and dance performance from the Arabic speaking worlds.

Visions of Liberation and Solidarity 1968/2018 is a film collaboratively produced for the symposium on Black Palestinian Solidarity organized by Nora Akawi and Lila Abu-Lughod at Columbia University.

 

Antum Al-Ṣaūt; Wa Naḥnu Ṣadāh (You Are The Voice; We Are It’s Echo) is the title of an exhibition at The Graham Foundation, part of the 5th edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial co-produced in collaboration with researchers, filmmakers, and sound artists on anti-colonial land protection in the occupied Golan Heights.

Friday Sermon at the Venice Architecture Biennale is an exhibition, book, and film studying the architecture of the khuṭba as a ritual and sound apparatus for collective speech and listening and as public assembly for anti-colonial and anti-authoritarian mobilization.