Eyal Weizman weaves together his expertise as an architect, scholar and member of Decolonizing Architecture to navigate the volatile geographic, political, and cultural divide between Israel and Palestine.

Eyal Weizman

Eyal Weizman is an architect, writer, curator, and the Director of the Centre for Research Architecture at Goldsmiths College, University of London. Weizman is a member of the architectural research project Decolonizing Architecture and a board member of B’Tselem: The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories. He is the author of the books The Lesser Evil: Scenes of Humanitarian Violence from Arendt to Gaza, Hollow Land: Israel’s Architecture of Occupation, A Civilian Occupation: The Politics of Israeli Architecture, Yellow Rhythms, and the series Territories. He is an editorial board member and regular contributor to several journals and magazines, including Humanity, Cabinet, and Inflexions.

Born 1970 in Haifa, IL.
Lives and works in London, England.