Cruel Architecture, a Tool of Gentrification Trailer

Cruel Architecture, a Tool of Gentrification Trailer (2021)

18 December 2021 Factual

A short documentary shot in November 2021 in Berkeley. It reflects on the ethos of privatization in American culture and how public spaces are being built to exclude people through cruel architecture. The context used is the gentrification circle around the University of California Berkeley intended to build student housing. An eye-opening journey that explores structures and elements you would never have stopped at.

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