girls can scan
girls can scan
girls can scan is a research-led critical spatial practice focusing on the 20th and 21st century architectural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe through a feminist approach. The collective was founded in 2020 in Budapest, Hungary by young practitioners in the field of architecture, urbanism and cultural heritage. Since then, it approaches the (in)tangible heritage by scanning and mapping the invisible dimensions of the built environment. While exploring the socialist urban fabric, it seeks to connect these experiences with the post-socialist reality of the former Eastern Bloc and today’s heritage discourse.