publications:
  • Judeh, L. (2019). On Alternative Infrastructures and New Urban Commons in Palestine. In At the Frontiers of the Urban: Thinking Concepts and Practices Globally (419 – 430) London: UCL Urban Laboratory.
  • Judeh,L. (2015). The Regeneration of 'Abwein Village: Living Archaeology. In Bshara, K. & Amiry, S. (Eds.), Reclaiming Space: the 50 Village Project in Rural Palestine (pp.163-185). Ramallah: Riwaq.
  • Issa, I. & Judeh, L. (2014). The Manual for the Rehabilitation of the Historic Centre of Ramallah. Ramallah: Riwaq.
Biography:

An architect, researcher and faculty member at Birzeit University, Palestine. She previously worked on Riwaq's revitalisation projects of historic centres in Palestinian villages, while in parallel, conducting research on local historic built environments and practices. She holds an MA in Architecture, Cultural Identity and Globalisation from the University of Westminster, UK, and a BSc in Architectural Engineering from Birzeit University. Lana is a member of the editorial team of Arab Urbanism; a platform for critical ideas on the past, present, and future of cities and urbanism in the Arab region. She is also a co-founder of Group28 (2016-2018), a research collective looking at the built environment in Palestine mainly through exploring architecture and diverse forms of urbanism, and the related socio-cultural, political and economic issues. Her areas of interest currently revolve around historic and speculative research with a focus on urban/rural commons, indigenous ecological practices, and local modes of production in Palestine and the region.