City of Desire: Biography of the Largest Informal Settlement in Bangladesh 

Key information

Date
Time
5:00 pm
Venue
SOAS, University of London
Room
Wolfson Lecture Theatre (Paul Webley Wing)

About this event

City of Desire by Tanzil Shafique is a portrait of the largest informal settlement in Bangladesh. 

It seeks to develop a Southern perspective on urban slums, challenging mainstream Western discourses. Shafique's approach is rooted in a personal and thematic exploration of slum dwellers' lived experiences, proposing new ways of understanding their struggles, aspirations, and how they have managed to design and build a city of 300,000. The book talk will provide an overview of the content, but also, will elaborate the experience of navigating the publication journey as an early career researcher. 

About the speaker

Tanzil Shafique is a Lecturer of Urban Design and Director of the Postgraduate Programmes at The University of Sheffield School of Architecture. Previously, he taught at the University of Melbourne, Australia and the University of Arkansas, USA. Tanzil’s research looks at southern urbanism, pluriversal architectural practice and informal planning, particularly by climate change-impacted communities. He co-convenes Next50 Glocal and justURBAN think-tanks, working towards climate justice with local activists and citizens. Tanzil’s recent books include Atlas of Informal Settlements (Bloomsbury, 2024).

Please note that the event has been rescheduled from its original date of 5 November to the new date 19 November.

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