This essay was the winner in the Open category of The Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing 2024.
Of Belonging and Loss
by Tessa Forde
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A building tells a story and so does its absence. Every building described in this piece has been destroyed by bombing. By April 2024, more than 50% of all structures in the Gaza Strip had been destroyed, including 360,000 homes, ancient archeological sites, more than 1000 mosques, the third-oldest church in the world, schools, hospitals, libraries, community centres, art galleries, shops, restaurants, and universities. This is alongside tremendous loss of life, with 5% of the population killed or injured, and two million people displaced.
Destroying a building also destroys its stories. The destruction of a city is the destruction of creativity, ideas, heritage, history, meaning and belonging. In a landscape already so harrowed by violence and occupation, the destruction of cultural life “cannot be depicted as collateral damage”. We have to keep amplifying the stories. I am indebted to the Palestinians who told their stories in the articles below that helped to create this piece of writing. From the river to the sea.