QUEER COMMONS

Queer people, we are individuals with something in common. Can this common aspect of ourselves be related to architecture? And can this aspect create a sense of community? Being queer is not a condition of a place, it is a condition of human existence. It is intersectional. How can sexuality, as a reflection, as a subversive act, as a political attitude and as a human condition and need, makes us create the sense of place and belonging? This research analyses three spheres: the affective, the politic and the XXXXX in relation to the sense of belonging and constructing a common space.